外法箱
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 外 | 法 | 箱 |
| げ Grade: 2 |
ほう Grade: 4 |
はこ > ばこ Grade: 3 |
| jūbakoyomi | ||
Etymology
外法 (gehō, “outer path (Tīrthika)”) + 箱 (hako, “box, casket, case”).
Pronunciation
- Jūbakoyomi
- IPA(key): [ɡe̞ho̞ːba̠ko̞]
Noun
外法箱 (hiragana げほうばこ, rōmaji gehōbako, historical hiragana げほふばこ)
- A supernatural 'box', that contains paraphernalia, such as dolls, animal and human skulls, etc., kept in a Shinto shrine.
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