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A Shinto wedding procession at the Meiji shrine in Tokyo. The bridge and groom are under the red parasol and the two women in front of them, in identical red and white clothes, are mikos. The women dressed in dark, colourful kimonos are most likely family of the wedding couple. The woman in the more simple kimono, standing on the side, is not a guest but rather working and making sure everything is going as it should (and adjusting the bride's clothes when needed). Those to the far sides in the shot are tourists - because you cannot get married at one of the most popular shrines in Tokyo, and have your procession crossing the main courtyard, and not be the centre of attention.
The white hood of the bride is called a watabōshi (綿帽子), while she is dressed in a shiromuku (白無垢), a white over-kimono, denoting purity. The man is wearing is wearing the typical male dress for traditional formal occasions: a jacket called a haori (羽織) and hakama (袴), trousers you can see in circumstances like these, but also on some performers of Japanese martial arts such as kendo and iaidō.
A miko (巫女) is a young woman working at a Shinto shrine. The role has ancient traditions and in the beginning she was most likely a shaman but in modern Shinto her role is more institutionalized and includes doing ritual dances, participating in rituals, like weddings, but also more mundane tasks as selling talismans and souvenirs. Their traditional clothes include a red hakama (or sometimes a skirt), a white haori (kimono jacket) and red and/or white hair ornaments.
Les premiers moines à sortir , sont les jeunes moines....Ils portent différents attributs nécessaires à la cérémonie qui va suivre...
Quelques mots , à propos des bonnets jaunes.
Le bouddhisme a pris naissance dans le nord de l'Inde sous l'impulsion des enseignements du prince Siddharta Gautama, a vecu au 6° siecle A avant J.C., et reconnu plus tard comme le bouddha historique Sakyamuni.
Réunissant ses disciples en une communauté monastique intégrée à la tradition brahmanique, Siddharta Gautama rejeta certains aspects de la philosophie hindouiste plus de cultes sacrificiels et en réfutant que le niveau spirituel d'une personne était lié à une caste par sa naissance.
L'évolution du bouddhisme a donné lieu à trois grands écoles : l'Hinayana, le Mahayana et enfin le Vajrayana.
Les date de naissance de Bouddha et de déces font l objet de controverses.
Bonnets rouges et bonnets jaunes
• Le grand maître du bouddhisme tibétain fonda l'ordre Nyingmapa, la Lignée des Anciens, et ses moines prirent la robe et la coiffe rouges pour se distinguer des prêtes bonpos.d'où le nom de "Bonnets rouges"
• Pour lutter contre la domination de la religion bon, d'autres ordres virent le jour au cours des siècles suivants : celui des Sakyapas, celui des Kagyupas, celui des Karmapas, tous désignés par la dénomination de « Bonnets rouges ».
• Vers le XVe siècle, le réformateur Tsongkhapa rassembla en un canon unique, les éléments essentiels de tous les enseignements bouddhiques et fonda l'ordre des Gelugpas, la Lignée des hommes vertueux, dont les moines prirent la coiffe jaune et devinrent dans le langage populaire, les « Bonnets jaunes ».
• Le guide de cet ordre devint le chef spirituel et temporel du Tibet. Le troisième guide reçut d'un roi mongol, le titre de Dalaï-Lama (Océan de sagesse), titre qui fut attribué rétroactivement à ses prédécesseurs. Chaque Dalaï-Lama fut dès lors considéré comme la réincarnation de son prédécesseur.
In continuation of my earlier upload.
A procession to commemorate 60 years of the coming of the Dalai Lama to India in Tenga in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in north-east India
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Family and friends of the happy couple enter the reception hall after celebrating through the streets of the French Quarter. New Orleans, LA
The long chain of trees in this scene reminded me of a long chain of people on a procession, perhaps for whatever reason attempting to catch the last ray of sunlight as it touched the highest peak.
Fireworks during the processIon of the statue of the holy protector.
Lens: Asahi Pentax SMC 50mm f:1.7
Amed, se situe sur la côte est de Bali, C'est un endroit réputé pour faire de la plongée et du snorkeling
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One of the most remarkable rock art panels of Cedar Mesa region is the Procession Panel, found high up on Comb Ridge. These petroglyphs were inscribed in the Navajo sandstone around 1600 years ago (Pueblo I period, Basketmaker III), and includes 179 anthropomorphs, a large number of them in a line, much like line dancers. Several figures carrying hooked canes similar to shepherd’s crooks, seeming to guide the line of humans. Five of the human figures have their arms up with fingers splayed out as if they are waving. Animal figures are also carved into the stone, including two large deer bucks, bighorn sheep, and perhaps coyotes. There’s a humanoid figure with what looks like a donkey’s head, indicating the Puebloans were probably Democrats.
One interpretation of the panel suggests it shows a celebration, perhaps from a kiva. It may be relaying information or an event to groups crossing Comb ridge near this point. Whatever the significance it is a wonderful place to ponder life in this beautiful sacred area, now and in the past.
Fun at the beach with my 300mm plus the 2x extender. it was fascinating to observe details from such a distance, watching live the awesome atmospheric deformations and reflections.
shot at Ocean city, Washington. june 2010
There is nothing more iconic than the American Bison in Yellowstone. But getting them all lined up like this is not easy!
As cheerful as the band may be, for some the procession is very serious business. Málaga, Andalucía.
Our Winter in Yellowstone workshop this year was filled with great wildlife moments. On this particular chilly evening, we were rewarded with some iconic shots.
I am excited to be one of the founders of Outsiders Photography. At our upcoming conference April 16-18, I will be speaking on wildlife photography and sharing many of my best tips and tricks! Tickets are still available for in-person or virtual participation. All sessions will be recorded and you'll have access for one full year. Send me a message if you'd like to learn more about the event! Hope to see you there.
vintage photo courtesy of james yee
Come and Join us in Malolos , Bulacan from May 2 - May 10 for our annual Marian Devotion, Exhibit and Procession.
A torchlit procession through Wokingham, Berkshire, ahead of the bonfire night fireworks display.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Procession, Italy
Photo from my analogue archive
Camera: Voigtländer rangefinder Bessa R
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