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Holes in Sanbo side? 2021/7/10 09:02
What is the meaning of the kurigata holes in Sanbo?
Is there a complete source for studying Shinto Liturgy?
by Alex (guest)  

Re: Holes in Sanbo side? 2021/7/11 21:52
As far as I know, gsan-boh (or gsan-poh) refers to the three gems/treasures in Buddhism (Buddha, his teachings, and monks/nuns), written with the characters representing gthreeh and gtreasures,h and the stand for offering that you refers to is also called by the same name, sometimes written in kanji that mean gthreeh and gdirectionsh (the same sound), as it has holes in three directions.
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Re: Holes in Sanbo side? 2021/8/31 11:51
Thank you for the answer, really helped me in some research i'm doing.

And do you know the reason why is there also a "sanbo" with only 1 side hole? What are the manly use for each one?
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