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- Kegare abstract "Kegare (穢れ・汚れ?, uncleanness, defilement) is the Japanese term for a state of pollution and defilement, important particularly in Shinto as a religious term. Typical causes of kegare are the contact with any form of death, childbirth (for both parents), disease and menstruation. In Shinto kegare is a form of tsumi (taboo violation), which needs to be somehow remedied by the person responsible. This condition can be remedied through purification rites called misogi and harae. Kegare can have an adverse impact not only on the person directly affected, but also to the community he or she belongs to.Kegare is not a form of moral judgment, but rather a spontaneous reaction to amoral natural forces. Whether the defiling was caused by a deliberate act, as for example in the case of a crime, or by an external event, such as illness or death, is secondary. It is therefore not an equivalent of sin.".
- Kegare wikiPageID "28376656".
- Kegare wikiPageLength "3650".
- Kegare wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Kegare wikiPageRevisionID "604581390".
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shinto.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_Shinto.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Harae.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Hatsumōde.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Kami.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Kannushi.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Misogi.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Sacred–profane_dichotomy.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Shinto.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Shinto_shrine.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Sin.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Taboo.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLink Tsumi.
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kegare".
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLinkText "kegare".
- Kegare wikiPageWikiLinkText "uncleanness".
- Kegare hasPhotoCollection Kegare.
- Kegare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo3.
- Kegare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shinto-stub.
- Kegare subject Category:Japanese_religions_terms.
- Kegare subject Category:Shinto.
- Kegare hypernym Term.
- Kegare type Article.
- Kegare type Article.
- Kegare type Religion.
- Kegare comment "Kegare (穢れ・汚れ?, uncleanness, defilement) is the Japanese term for a state of pollution and defilement, important particularly in Shinto as a religious term. Typical causes of kegare are the contact with any form of death, childbirth (for both parents), disease and menstruation. In Shinto kegare is a form of tsumi (taboo violation), which needs to be somehow remedied by the person responsible. This condition can be remedied through purification rites called misogi and harae.".
- Kegare label "Kegare".
- Kegare sameAs Kegare.
- Kegare sameAs Kegare.
- Kegare sameAs 穢れ.
- Kegare sameAs m.0crc5p4.
- Kegare sameAs Q3138446.
- Kegare sameAs Q3138446.
- Kegare sameAs 霉氣.
- Kegare wasDerivedFrom Kegare?oldid=604581390.
- Kegare isPrimaryTopicOf Kegare.