Kanai Anzen
Kanai Anzen (家内安全) is a type of omamori, or Japanese amulet of the Shinto religion. Its purpose is to promote good health and to help those with illnesses.
Literally, kanai anzen means "Please keep my family from harm," and this can be seen written upon ema as well as omamori suzu (bells). In the form of an omamori and suzu, this prayer is carried on one's person.
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Amulets and talismans
- Abracadabra
- Agimat
- Amulet MS 5236
- Axe of Perun
- Azusa Yumi
- Bonshō
- Brigid's cross
- Broom (Besom)
- Bulla
- Bullroarer
- Carnyx
- Celtic cross
- Cimaruta
- Cornicello
- Crepundia
- Corn dolly
- Corn husk doll
- Cross necklace
- Dacian Draco
- Djucu
- Dōtaku
- Dreamcatcher
- Dzi bead
- Elf-arrow
- Fascinus
- Fulu
- God's eye
- Good luck charm
- Gorgoneion
- Gris-gris
- Hanging craft
- Hama ya
- Hama yumi
- Hamsa
- Hercules' Club
- Horse brass
- Horseshoe
- Hoko doll
- I'noGo tied
- Jackal's horn
- Juju
- Kabura-ya
- Kagome crest
- Kagura suzu
- Kanai Anzen
- Koan kroach
- Lapis alectorius
- Mandrake
- Medicine bag
- Mjölnir
- Mojo
- Mugwort
- Nazar
- Ofuda
- Omamori
- Palad khik
- Pictish painted pebbles
- Poppet
- Rabbit's foot
- Red string
- Rin
- Sachet
- Sampy
- Sator Square
- Suzu
- Ta'wiz
- Takrut
- Thokcha
- Thunderstone
- Tintinnabulum
- Touch piece
- Triskelion
- Troll cross
- Voodoo doll
- Witch ball
- Witch bottle
- Yantra cloth
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