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'''Kanai Anzen''' is a type of [[omamori]], or Japanese amulet of the [[Shinto]] religion. Its purpose is to promote good health and to help those with illnesses. |
'''Kanai Anzen''' is a type of [[omamori]], or Japanese amulet of the [[Shinto]] religion. Its purpose is to promote good health and to help those with illnesses. |
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Literally, ''kanai anzen'' means "Please keep my family from harm," and you can see this written upon [[ema]]s as well as omamori ''suzu'' (bells). In the form of an omamori, this prayer is carried on one's person. |
Literally, ''kanai anzen'' means "Please keep my family from harm," and you can see this written upon [[ema]]s as well as omamori ''suzu'' (bells). In the form of an omamori and suzu, this prayer is carried on one's person. |
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Kanai Anzen is a type of omamori, or Japanese amulet of the Shinto religion. Its purpose is to promote good health and to help those with illnesses.
Literally, kanai anzen means "Please keep my family from harm," and you can see this written upon emas as well as omamori suzu (bells). In the form of an omamori and suzu, this prayer is carried on one's person.
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