Japanese OMAMORI AMULET CHARM from Taimadera Temple Nara Japan
Japanese lucky charms/Omamori charm
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We write your name or whoever your important persons name on top of the box.
Please give us name when you order.
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We will create only one special omamori case for you.
What is OMAMORI?
OMAMORI is Japanese traditional amulets/talismans/charms, where you can find at religious site such as temple and shrines.
OMAMORI is mainly protect from "evil", "disasters", "diseases" and "other bad lucks", and make wishes for "good luck", "lucky for money", "safe delivery for baby", "couples love", "luck for exam", "drive safety, "good relationships", " good health", "dream comes true" and others.
We Japanese usually keeps OMAMORI in a wallet, inside of bags or wherever important locations.
Japanese people usually get those OMAMORI whenever we have chance or encounter for new business, friends wedding, relatives sickness, got new drivers license, family trips, new year wishes, feeling bad lucks often, etc.
Our OMAMORI is coming from Nara Prefecture where many of famous temples and shrines located.
NARA is the oldest history of Japan and you can find many world heritage registered locations.
About Taimadera Temple
Taimadera Temple was built in the Hakuho era. The main image of Buddha at first was Miroku Buddha in Kondo Hall, however, now the center of worship is Taima Mandala in the main hall. The temple consists of 13 temple buildings including Okunoin, Seinanin, Gonenin and Nakanobo. It has inherited many treasures such as images of Buddha, Buddhist paintings and craft products, many of which are national treasures and important cultural properties.
The welcoming party of 25 Buddhas (Nijyugobosatsuraigoe) on May 14 is famous as the Taima parade (Taimaoneri), an event to reproduce a legend of Chujyohime, who is believed to have become a Buddha while she was still alive. It is also the time for the peonies to bloom, and the temple gets extremely popular. The two pagodas on the east and the west side of the Taimadera Temple are placed in the style of Yakushiji Temple (Yakushijishikigaran). Taimadera Temple is the only temple in Japan that has the original pair of pagodas erected as they were.
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