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is the goddess of childbirth. Her entity was believed to be bound to the Samsin Danji, a pot kept in the inner wing of the house. The pot was filled with rice, then covered in paper and sealed with a knot tied counterclockwise. However, some households perform Geongung Samsin, or the act of honoring
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was done for Seongju, where housewives prayed for abundance and peace. Seongju was worshipped with other Gasin; however, when a new family was formed, or when a family moved to another residence, Seongju was for a time the only Gasin worshipped. Seongju is generally considered to be the greatest of
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every festival or birthday, and also seven and thirty-seven days after delivery. When someone is pregnant or has given delivery, the room holding the Samsin Danji was sealed with ropes. The faith of Samsin is strongest in
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to the Jeseok Ogari and Mom Ogaris. In the jesa, the family prays for good harvests and prosperity. Curiously, the Joryeong faith seems to be based on a
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Seongju is literally the 'Owner of the Castle'. As the deity of the actual house, he is one of the most common and most famous Gasin. In
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is the faith based on worshipping these deities. The worshipping of the Gasin form a central and integral part of the traditional
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region, Jeseok Ogari and Mom Ogari is called Sejon Danji and Josang Dangsegi. In festivals and birthdays, the family holds a
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dedicated to him is one of the most famous, and he is believed to guard the eldest male member of the family.
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The faith of Joryeong is the deification of one's ancestors. The earliest mention of the faith is in the
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region in southwest Korea, Koreans keep a large pot in the house, filled with rice. This is called the
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clan. This bears resemblance to modern ancestor worship. In the modern
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Category of deities in Korean shamanism associated with households
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Korea), The National Folk Museum of Korea (South (17 July 2014).
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entity called 'Josang Halmae', or 'Grandmother Ancestor'.
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