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- Keman abstract "Keman (華鬘(けまん)) (Japanese phoneticization from the Sanskrit kusumamālā \"Garland of Flowers\"), is a Buddhist ritual decoration, placed hanging on the beam of the inner sanctuary before the enshrined Buddha, in the main hall of the temple.As its Sanskrit name suggests, it originated as a term for fresh flowers strung together and tied in a loop, but became a name for such implements as used to pay respect to the dead (hotoke), and eventually signified ritual implements ornamenting the inner sanctuary (naijin (内陣), corresponding to the chancel of a church.They are typically made from gilt bronze in the shape of a round fan (uchiwa). Other materials used for making it are oxhide, wooden boards, or threads.The design may feature karyobinga (harpy-like beings), or use foliage scroll-work (karakusa) combined with the hōsōge (imaginary peony-like floral pattern), lotus, or peony.A well-known example is the keman from the Golden Hall of Chūson-ji in Northern Japan, designated National Treasure.".
- Keman thumbnail Keman-iemitsu-mausoleum-shiba-temple-in-matsuki-bunkio-catalog.jpg?width=300.
- Keman wikiPageID "23094615".
- Keman wikiPageLength "2797".
- Keman wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Keman wikiPageRevisionID "533407083".
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_ritual_implements.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_art_terminology.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Chancel.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Chūson-ji.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Dicentra.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Hand_fan.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Hōsōge.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Kalaviṅka.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Lamprocapnos.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Main_Hall_(Japanese_Buddhism).
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink National_treasure.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLink File:Keman-iemitsu-mausoleum-shiba-temple-in-matsuki-bunkio-catalog.jpg.
- Keman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keman".
- Keman wikiPageWikiLinkText "keman".
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- Keman subject Category:Buddhist_ritual_implements.
- Keman subject Category:Japanese_art_terminology.
- Keman hypernym Decoration.
- Keman type Award.
- Keman type Object.
- Keman comment "Keman (華鬘(けまん)) (Japanese phoneticization from the Sanskrit kusumamālā \"Garland of Flowers\"), is a Buddhist ritual decoration, placed hanging on the beam of the inner sanctuary before the enshrined Buddha, in the main hall of the temple.As its Sanskrit name suggests, it originated as a term for fresh flowers strung together and tied in a loop, but became a name for such implements as used to pay respect to the dead (hotoke), and eventually signified ritual implements ornamenting the inner sanctuary (naijin (内陣), corresponding to the chancel of a church.They are typically made from gilt bronze in the shape of a round fan (uchiwa). ".
- Keman label "Keman".
- Keman sameAs Q6386848.
- Keman sameAs 華鬘.
- Keman sameAs m.0j9p9vq.
- Keman sameAs Q6386848.
- Keman wasDerivedFrom Keman?oldid=533407083.
- Keman depiction Keman-iemitsu-mausoleum-shiba-temple-in-matsuki-bunkio-catalog.jpg.
- Keman isPrimaryTopicOf Keman.