Shinto Purification
Shinto purification rituals are practices within the Shinto tradition aimed at cleansing and purifying individuals, objects, or spaces. These rituals often involve the use of water, salt, prayer, and other symbolic elements to remove impurities and restore harmony and balance. Purification is believed to ward off evil spirits, promote spiritual purity, and bring blessings and good fortune. These rituals are an integral part of Shinto ceremonies and festivals, and are performed to maintain spiritual cleanliness and connection with the divine.