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- Hama_Yumi abstract "The Hama Yumi (破魔弓) is a sacred bow used in 1103 C.E. in Japan. The Bow is said to be one of the oldest and most sacred Japanese weapons; the first Emperor Jimmu is always depicted carrying a bow. According to legend, at that time, the Imperial Palace was taken over by an evil demon, which caused the Emperor to fall ill with great anxiety and suffering. When the Imperial High Priests tried and failed in their efforts to destroy the demon and dispel the Imperial household of its influence, they were at a loss. Finally, an archer, Yorimasu Minamoto, was summoned to the Imperial Palace in the hopes of slaying the demon with his bow and arrow, ridding the palace of this plague. With a steady hand and a virtuous heart, Yorimasu Minamoto vanquished the demon with the first arrow, and his bow was declaired to be a Hama Yumi; an "Evil-Destroying Bow", (and the first arrow a Hama Ya; a "Evil-Destroying Arrow"). Since then, Hama Yumi have been used in Buddhist and Shinto rituals of purification. (For example--Shihobarai--the Purification of the Four Directions. In Japan, it is universally believed that merely the twanging of the Bowstring will frighten ghosts and evil spirits from the house. A Miko will carry a Hama Yumi and a set of Hama Ya as part of their religious regalia, while back in Feudal Japan, they were used quite literally in defense of the temple. As a result, Hama Ya are sold even today at shrines as Engimono, (good-luck charms); smaller replicas have been placed in shrines and people's homes. It is believed that even one Hamaya which has been blessed by a Shinto Priest carries great spiritual power, will bring protection against the forces of evil, and for purification, and they are also believed to have the ability to attract vast good fortune. Hama Ya and Hama Yumi are often given as gifts to celebrate the first New Year of a male baby's life. Hama-yumi replicas are scale versions of the Sacred Japanese Bow, coated with Urushi, wrapped in fine Rattan and accented in Gold leaf. They are displayed in a stand, along with two arrows tipped with Yanone, (traditional warrior tips), one representing male and the other female.".
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageRevisionID "667154500".
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Engimono.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Female.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Hama_Ya.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Male.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Miko.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Minamoto_clan.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Rattan.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Ritual.
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- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Toxicodendron_vernicifluum.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Urushi.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Virtue.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:破魔弓.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:破魔矢.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink Yumi.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLink File:Hama-ya,Hama-yumi,katori-city,Japan.jpg.
- Hama_Yumi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hama Yumi".
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- Hama_Yumi subject Category:Buddhist_mythology.
- Hama_Yumi subject Category:Shinto.
- Hama_Yumi hypernym Bow.
- Hama_Yumi type Article.
- Hama_Yumi type Weapon.
- Hama_Yumi type Article.
- Hama_Yumi type Religion.
- Hama_Yumi comment "The Hama Yumi (破魔弓) is a sacred bow used in 1103 C.E. in Japan. The Bow is said to be one of the oldest and most sacred Japanese weapons; the first Emperor Jimmu is always depicted carrying a bow. According to legend, at that time, the Imperial Palace was taken over by an evil demon, which caused the Emperor to fall ill with great anxiety and suffering.".
- Hama_Yumi label "Hama Yumi".
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- Hama_Yumi sameAs Q15968031.
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- Hama_Yumi wasDerivedFrom Hama_Yumi?oldid=667154500.
- Hama_Yumi depiction Hama-ya,Hama-yumi,katori-city,Japan.jpg.
- Hama_Yumi isPrimaryTopicOf Hama_Yumi.