Perhaps inspired by this, Jizen may have used the radish to symbolise the star, linking it to the overcoming of obstacles. The vegetable would come to be seen as a charm.
#daikondaki #大根だき#Buddha #venus #radish #radishfestival#Daihoonji#SenbonShakado
Content Warning
The 'blessed' radishes were mixed with others in a great cauldron and fed to the congregation to promote health for the upcoming year.



