[じょうか, jouka] (n, vs, adj-no) purification; cleanup; (P) #13758
[せいせい, seisei] (n, vs, adj-no) purification; (P) #16612
[あしはらえ, ashiharae] (n) (arch) (obsc) purification to cleanse one of sin
[なごしのはらえ, nagoshinoharae] (n) (See 茅の輪) summer purification rites (held at shrines on the last day of the 6th lunar month)
[かくせい, kakusei] (n, vs) purification; cleaning up; purging
[ちのわ, chinowa] (n) (See 夏越の祓) cogon grass ring (through which people pass during summer purification rites)
[いみ, imi] (n) (1) mourning; abstinence; (2) taboo; (3) religious purification; (n-pref) (4) pure; holy
[いみび, imibi] (n) (See 陰陽道) unlucky day (according to astrology); (previously a) death anniversary; purification and fast day
[かたしろ, katashiro] (n) (1) paper, cloth, wood, etc. representation of a sacred object; (2) paper doll used in Shinto purification rites
[けっさい, kessai] (n, vs) religious abstinence; purification
[おはらい, oharai] (n) exorcism (Shinti rite); purification
[こり, kori] (n) purification
[ぎょうずい, gyouzui] (n, vs) (1) tub bath; bathing in the open air; bathing or cleaning oneself; (2) cleaning oneself for religious purification
[さいかい, saikai] (n, vs) purification
[さいかいもくよく, saikaimokuyoku] (n, vs) purification; washing
[じじょう, jijou] (n, vs) self-purification; self-cleansing; (P)
[しゅばつ;しゅうばつ;しゅうふつ, shubatsu ; shuubatsu ; shuufutsu] (n) purification rite (esp. one held prior to a Shinto event)
[じゅんか, junka] (n, vs) purification
[じゅんか, junka] (n, vs) (1) persuading by heavy-handed methods; (2) (in aesthetics) refinement; purification; elimination of non-essential elements
[こぬさ, konusa] (n) (1) (arch) small purification wand; (2) (See 切麻) thinly cut hemp or paper mixed with rice (scattered as an offering to the gods)
[じょうけつ, jouketsu] (n) blood purification; depuration
[じょうすいき, jousuiki] (n) water filter; water purification system
[じょうすいじょう, jousuijou] (n) water purification (filtering) plant
[みなづきばらえ, minadukibarae] (n) (See 夏越しの祓) summer purification rites (held at shrines on the last day of the 6th lunar month)
[きよめ, kiyome] (n) purification
[きりび, kiribi] (n) Shinto fire-purification ceremony; flint sparks
[よしはらえ, yoshiharae] (n) (arch) (obsc) purification to invite good fortune
[おおぬさ, oonusa] (n) (1) (arch) streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies); (2) being in great demand
[おおはらい;おおはらえ(大祓), ooharai ; ooharae ( dai futsu )] (n) form of Shinto purification
[おおはらえのことば, ooharaenokotoba] (n) (obsc) (See 祝詞・のりと, 大祓) norito read at a grand purification event
[なかとみのはらえ, nakatominoharae] (n) (arch) (See 大祓) grand purification ceremony (so-called because it was overseen by the Nakatomi family)
[しずめもの, shizumemono] (n) sacred items buried in the sumo ring during its ritual purification
[ゆだて(湯立て;湯立);ゆだち(湯立ち;湯立), yudate ( yu tate ; yu ritsu ); yudachi ( yu tachi ; yu ritsu )] (n) (See 巫女・みこ・2) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health)
[みのひのはらえ, minohinoharae] (n) (arch) purification ceremony held on the first day of the snake in the third month of the lunar calendar
[ろっこんしょうじょう, rokkonshoujou] (int) purification of the six roots of perception
[はらい;はらえ(祓), harai ; harae ( futsu )] (n) purification; exorcism
[はらえぐし, haraegushi] (n) (obsc) (See 玉串・1) tamagushi used at Ise Shrine's purification ceremonies
[はらえことば, haraekotoba] (n) words read by the priest in a Shinto purification rite
[はらえどの;はらいどの;はらいでん, haraedono ; haraidono ; haraiden] (n) purification hall of a Shinto shrine
[みそぎ, misogi] (n, vs) purification ceremony
[みそぎはらえ, misogiharae] (n) (See 大祓) form of Shinto purification