hermoporukan
Hermoporukan is a term that originated in Japanese aesthetics, specifically in the context of Shinto and Buddhist cultures. It is a word used to describe a type of ritual or ceremony that is intended to purify and consecrate a sacred site or object. The term is derived from the Japanese language, with "hermo" signifying "to turbify" and "porukan" meaning "hammering".
During a hermoporukan ceremony, participants typically use large mallets to strike sacred objects, such as statues,
While the specifics of the hermoporukan ceremony may vary, the underlying principle of using physical activity
Today, the term "hermoporukan" is largely of academic interest, with few current examples of this specific ceremony