Dainichido Bugaku (Japanese, sẽn dat n yeel tɩ: Vairocana wẽnd-doogã reem la reem) yaa yʋʋm fãa reem la reem a naase, b sẽn boond tɩ "bugaku" sẽn yit na-zakã roog sullã sẽn da be Hachimantai, Kazuno distrikã, Akita Prefecture wã, wakat ning b sẽn da lebgd tẽn-kugrã roog b sẽn boond tɩ "Dainichido", yʋʋm kob-gĩnd a nii wã sɩngrẽ wã, la b sẽn zãmsd nebã reemã.
Subclass of | mai |
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Country | Japan |
Located in the administrative territorial entity | Kazuno |
Location | Ōhirumemuchi Shrine |
Coordinate location | 40°8′39″N 140°48′21″E |
Country of origin | Japan |
Day in year for periodic occurrence | January 2 |
Intangible cultural heritage status | Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan |
Official website | http://dainichido.p1.bindsite.jp/bugaku/ |
Official blog URL | https://dainichido-bugaku.blogspot.com/ |
Described at URL | https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00275, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00275, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00275 |
Zʋg-bɛdã la taiko wã bee be. Dansã pʋɩ-sʋk la b sõorã toeemame, la rũndã-rũndã, yaa dans a yopoe n be be: Gongen-mai, Koma-mai, Uhen-mai, Tori-mai, Godaison-mai, Kōshō-mai, la Dengaku-mai. Masã wã pʋgẽ, b makda shishi wã la Vairocana wã.
Yaa yʋʋm 1300 la b sɩng n beẽ (Nara wakatã), la baa ne b sẽn bas-b yʋʋm pis-yopoe la a nii wã, b ket n maand-b-la yʋʋm piig la a nii wã tɛka, yʋʋm-vẽkr kiuug rasem a yiib soabã, wĩndg sẽn yi n ta wĩnto-sʋka, Osato, Azukisawa, Nagamine, la Taniuchi, n paas Hachimantai.[1]
A Yamaji Kōzō wilgame tɩ Dainichido Bugaku yikame Nara la Heian wakat pʋga (710 n tãag 794 n tãag 1185 n tãag 1185 n tãag 1185 n tãag 1185 n tãag 1185), la tɩ b sẽn wa n sɩng Shinto wẽnd-doogã zãab ne goosneema wã sõngrã (sẽn sɩng ne naama Shōmu (701 n tãag 756) sẽn kõ noorã) sɩngame n boog tɩ bʋ-kaoodbã la wẽnd-doogã tʋm-tʋmdbã zĩnd tẽn-zẽmsã pʋsẽ, tɩ rẽ poore b kell n tall a Dainichido Bugaku wa nin-buiidã tʋʋm-noy.[2]