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Musashi Province First Shrine 【 Ono Shrine 】 Seoritsuhime (Princess) Ofuda (Blue Chirimen Pattern) For Averting Misfortune, Protection from Calamity, and Good Luck * Seoritsuhime is said to be an incarnation of a white dragon. * The pattern placement on the chirimen paper varies for each item, so no two are exactly alike. 【Details】 Ono Shrine, located in Tama City, Tokyo, is one of the two First Shrines of Musashi Province. The main deity enshrined is Haraedo Okami, the goddess of calamity and misfortune (Seoritsuhime). Ono Shrine is said to have been founded in the 18th year of Emperor Annei's reign (between 549 BCE and 511 BCE), with a history dating back approximately 2,550 years. * Emperor Annei was the 3rd Emperor of Japan. It is said to have been founded by Etakehiko no Mikoto, the elder brother of the provincial governor, and enshrines Amenoshita Haru no Mikoto, the ancestral deity of the development of Musashi Province, and the main deity, Seoritsuhime no Mikoto. In the Heian period, it was listed in the "Engishiki Jinmyocho" (Register of Shrines and Deities) and officially recognized by the imperial court. * Seoritsuhime no Mikoto is the goddess of purification and regeneration, who, as sung in the "Ohoharai no Kotoba" (Great Purification Ritual Words), plays a vital role in washing away people's sins and impurities into rivers, seas, and ultimately back into the universe. Therefore, she has a very strong benefit for averting misfortune when one feels "unlucky lately" or "things seem to be going wrong." Due to her nature, she is also adept at turning one's luck around or resetting it, as she repels calamities and brings good fortune. 'Seoritsuhime' appears in the "Ohoharai no Kotoba" and shrine traditions, but is also known as a mysterious deity who does not appear in myths. Perhaps it is for this reason that Seoritsuhime continues to exude a mysterious charm, as if shrouded in a deep mist. * New • Unused It will be shipped in a shipping box with measures taken to prevent water damage and bending, so please rest assured. * Size Approximately 21.0 cm (height) Approximately 6.0 cm (width)
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