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| − | Traditionally, villages were considered to have a [[당산신| | + | Traditionally, villages were considered to have a [[당산신|village guardian deity]] who was often embodied by a large, old tree, grove, or sometimes a guardian post, at the entrance or center of the village. Gwangju has many such [[광주_당산나무|village guardian trees]] and [[광주의_당산제|village guardian rituals]]. A shrine for the local guardian deity was often made near the tree, and offerings and prayers were made to the tree on holidays in the form of veneration rituals. These such village guardian rituals continue to be held in Gwangju today, including those in [[학동느티나무|saw-leaf zelkova in Hak-dong]], the [[칠석동_칠석마을_당산제|ritual]] for the [[칠석동은행나무|gingko in Chilseok-dong]], the [[광주_충효동_당산제|ritual]] for the saw-leaf zelkova in Chunghyo-dong, and the ritual for the [[무등산_당산나무|saw-leaf zelkova on Mudeungsan Mountain]], with many of the trees protected by the local government as [[광주광역시_보호수|Protected Trees of Gwangju]] or [[광주광역시_기념물|Gwangju Monuments]]. These trees and their related rituals attest to Korean folk religion’s roots in nature and community. |
| − | These trees and their related rituals attest to Korean folk | ||
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| + | *[[S2024-G016| Folk Spirit: Village Guardians and Community Traditions]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G108|Sajikdan Altar: Praying to the Spirits of the Land and Grain]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G117|Village Guardians: Local Trees and Shrines]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G118|Gwangju’s Farmers’ Music: Community Solidarity for Agricultural Abundance]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G119|Guardian Posts: Guiding the Way, Protecting the Village]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G120|The Loop Fight of Gwangju: Competition to Bring the Community Together]] | ||
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:31 기준 최신판
Village Guardians: Local Trees and Shrines
Narrative
Traditionally, villages were considered to have a village guardian deity who was often embodied by a large, old tree, grove, or sometimes a guardian post, at the entrance or center of the village. Gwangju has many such village guardian trees and village guardian rituals. A shrine for the local guardian deity was often made near the tree, and offerings and prayers were made to the tree on holidays in the form of veneration rituals. These such village guardian rituals continue to be held in Gwangju today, including those in saw-leaf zelkova in Hak-dong, the ritual for the gingko in Chilseok-dong, the ritual for the saw-leaf zelkova in Chunghyo-dong, and the ritual for the saw-leaf zelkova on Mudeungsan Mountain, with many of the trees protected by the local government as Protected Trees of Gwangju or Gwangju Monuments. These trees and their related rituals attest to Korean folk religion’s roots in nature and community.
Network Graph
Story Map
- Folk Spirit: Village Guardians and Community Traditions
- Sajikdan Altar: Praying to the Spirits of the Land and Grain
- Village Guardians: Local Trees and Shrines
- Gwangju’s Farmers’ Music: Community Solidarity for Agricultural Abundance
- Guardian Posts: Guiding the Way, Protecting the Village
- The Loop Fight of Gwangju: Competition to Bring the Community Together