Hagoromo (Japanese Noh music)
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
- Hagoromo as performed by The Kyoto Nohgaku Kai from the album "Japanese Noh Music." While technically about a tennin/swan maiden I decided to set the music to a variety of imagery inspired Shugendo, tengu, and yamabushi. Best viewed full-screen.
esoteric and Tantric
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Nice
Interesting 🙃 Are they stories of souls whit nature, or of gods?
Usually Noh plays either recounts some mythical stories about gods and their deeds or are stories of ancient heroes.
Very often follow a pattern: monk or priest comes to a place of significance, where a ghost of a hero from the past appears and tells his or her story and then monk/priest helps the ghost to find peace.
this particular piece is the story of an angel or celestial maiden
Where is Hamura?
Shingon
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who is the long nose guy
others?
They call Tengu
@@FirstnameLastname-kb7hm cool thank you
Tengu Japanese Wing Deity
@@johnpatrickgonzales6598 Garuda a protector of the Dharma
is that garuda
No... Tengu would be only distantly related to Garuda from a folkloristic point of view. They are elusive mountain sprites, usually represented as antropomorphic ravens and associated with Yamabushi, one source claims that they are buddhist scholars who failed to reach enlightenment but escaped the transmigration cycle through their knowledge of buddhist doctrine (and magic).
@@tokoyonokuni4656 cool, thanks...............are they good or bad
there are rarely “good” or “bad” figures in japanese mythology