nerikuyou 練供養
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Also gyoudou 行道, goushou-e 迎接会, raigou-e 来迎会. A Buddhist ceremony brought to Japan from the Chinese continent, where people march in a procession, wearing ceremonial masks representing the disciples of Buddha, carrying a statue or Buddhist relics in a carriage or palanquin. A well-known nerikuyou is the ceremony still conducted in Nara's Taimadera 当麻寺 on the fourteenth of May. Participants form a procession dressed as *bosatsu 菩薩 (Buddhist saints) coming to welcome the spirits of believers.
 
 

 
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