法師陰陽師の実態とその歴史的性格について

史学研究 Issue 315 Page 14-38 published_at 2023-06-30
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Title ( jpn )
法師陰陽師の実態とその歴史的性格について
Title ( eng )
Reality and historical position of Houshi-Onmyoji
Creator
HOSOI Hiroshi
Source Title
史学研究
The Review of the Study of History : Shigaku Kenkyu
Issue 315
Start Page 14
End Page 38
Number of Pages 25
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 0386-9342
[NCID] AN00100206
Abstract
This paper represents the reality and historical position of Houshi-Onmyoji. Onmyoji or Onyoji is the member of Onmyodo or Onyodo, which was the expert group of divination and magic in the ancient and medieval Japanese court and government. The government prohibited monks to use divination and non-Buddhist magic with their status in A.D.701. However, a Houshi-Onmyoji in the Heian period was a monk and a Onmyoji at the same time. It was believed that they used divination and magic different from what the official Onmyoji, so-called Kanjin-Onmyoji did. However, Houshi-Onmyoji, in the historic documents and literary works of the Heian period, used the divination “Shikisen” and magics, for example, “Harai”, “Shuso” and so on, which the official Onmyoji also used. The official Onmyoji and Houshi-Onmyoji has the same origin. The origin is the syncretic Buddhism in the ancient Chinese and the Korean peninsula. After prohibition of dual work of monk and Onmyoji in the Japanese court, the monks could not become the official Onmyoji. But many lower-class monks used the divination and non-Buddhism magic. In the latter 8th century, Onmyodo was established, when the codes of Onmyodo were also determined. Some magicians of lowerclass monks shared the codes of Onmyodo, then they were called “Onmyoji” or “Houshi-Onmyoji”. In the Heian period, aristocrats believed that gods and goddesses were afraid of Buddha and Buddhist monks. As a result, Houshi-Onmyoji monks hid their skin heads and did magic for gods and goddesses. It is assumed that they did dual work for living expenses. Therefore, they were considered to be immoral. In Kamakura period, that idea that the gods and the goddesses feared Buddhism went out of fashion. Thereby, Houshi-Onmyoji disappeared.
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本稿は、日本宗教学会第八一回学術大会第3グループパネル「陰陽師の虚像と実像」(二〇二二年九月一一日オンライン)での報告「日本古代の陰陽師の成立と変遷」と、二〇二二年度広島史学研究会大会シンポジウム「古代社会における魔術と宗教」での報告「平安時代の「街の魔術師」―法師陰陽師について―」(一〇月二九日オンライン)を基にしている。
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島史学研究会
Date of Issued 2023-06-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights embargoed access
助成機関名
日本学術振興会
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
助成機関識別子
[Crossref Funder] https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001691
研究課題名
古代~近代陰陽道史料群の歴史的変遷と相互関係の解明
古代~近代陰陽道史料群の歴史的変遷と相互関係の解明
研究課題番号
21K00858
Remark 本文は2025年6月30日に公開