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2011 Shichi-Go-San Service - Los Angeles Koyasan Beikoku Betsuin NEW

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Date: Sunday, 13 November, 2011       Time: 1:30 pm
Koyasan Buddhist Temple
342 E. First Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Map of Koyasan Buddhist Temple, 342 E. First Street

Shichi-Go-San is a traditional rite of passage for girls of three (san) and seven (shichi) years and boys of three (san) and five (go) years old. The tradition is said to have originated in the Heian Period (794-1185) amongst the court nobles and over time passed to the samurai class. By the Edo period (1603-1868), the rite was adopted amongst the commoners and included visiting a shrine or temple to offer prayers (long and healthy life) for the children.

The Shichi-Go-San service will be held on Sunday, November 13 at 1:30 p.m. At the service, prayers will be offered for the children and the fire ritual (goma) will be conducted. Those who register for the prayer service will receive a talisman (omamori) and Chitose-ame ("thousand-year" candy). The registration fee is $30 per child. The deadline for the registration will be November 6 and applicants are encouraged to register early. Light refreshment will be provided after the service. Toyo Miyatake Studio will at the Temple to take children and/or family portraits at prices starting at $70.00.

The application can be downloaded. Please contact the Temple (213-624-1267) if you have any questions or would like further information on the service.

Date
November 13, 2011

Time
1:30 pm

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Sunday, 13 November, 2011



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