Jesa (Korean: 제사, Korean pronunciation: [tɕe.sa]) is a ceremony commonly practiced in Korea. Jesa functions as a memorial to the ancestors of the participants...
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Ijebu-jesa is the capital of Oriade Local Government area in Osun State of Nigeria. It is a commuter city with connections to Ekiti State on one side,...
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Jesa Farm Dairy Limited, often referred to as Jesa Farm Dairy, is a dairy processing company in Uganda. The head office and factory of Jesa Farm Dairy...
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jeon (Korean pancake). The term heotjesa bap literally means "mock jesa meal", with jesa being Korean death anniversary ceremonies, during which the living...
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In festivals and birthdays, the family holds a jesa to the Jeseok Ogari and Mom Ogaris. In the jesa, the family prays for good harvests and prosperity...
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Jerko "Ješa" Denegri (Serbian Cyrillic: Јерко "Јеша" Денегри, pronounced [jerko jeʃa deneɡri]) is a Serbian art historian and art critic who lives in Belgrade...
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his own and others' — as canvases for his art. Works such as Portrait of Ješa Denegri (1999) exemplify this combination of painting and body art. He also...
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as industrialization proceeds. Jerye (Jesa) remains an important custom for Korean people. Koreans perform Jesa on the day of their ancestors' death,...
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Chuseok: Charye (차례; 茶禮, ancestor memorial services at home, also known as Jesa), and Seongmyo (성묘; 省墓, family visit to the ancestral graves), which is usually...
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Indianapolis, the 2022 JESA involved over 21,000 school children and 151 art teachers across 57 counties across the state. JESA is one of the few programs...
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jesa (ancestral rite) in a bowl before partaking of it. People could have started mixing bap (rice) with banchan (side dishes) after the outdoor jesa...
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Munmu was his 15th grandson. According to the Samguk yusa, Munmu ordered the Jesa of King Suro. A tomb attributed to King Suro is still maintained in modern-day...
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sesame oil, and ginger juice. Traditionally, the sweet was offered in a jesa (ancestral rite) and enjoyed on festive days such as chuseok (harvest festival)...
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(Korean: 묘; Hanja: 廟) is a Korean term for Confucian shrines, where the ritual jesa is held. While this concept is nowadays mainly known for the Joseon dynasty's...
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century. It regulated the jesa, the ancestor rituals, emphasizing that ancestors are important members of a lineage. Jesa is conducted by the oldest...
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Religious Confucianism (section Jesa)
similar to how Chinese Muslims in the era worshipped Allah.[citation needed] Jesa is a Confucian ceremony of ancestor veneration. Sacrifice to Heaven is a...
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during the British colonial era to a merchant family with roots in Ijebu-Jesa, Osun. Julius' first musical teacher was his mother, who would sing and dance...
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pyebaek (formal greetings from the newlyweds after the wedding ceremony) and jesa (ancestral rite). The Sino-Korean word po (포) can be written with the hanja...
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It is a staple on the table for various traditional ceremonies such as jesa (ancestral rite) and hwangap (60th birthday). (the left-most stack in the...
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Igbogi, Ise-Ijesa, Ibokun, Erin Oke, Erin Odo, Ijeda-Ijesa, Ipetu Jesa, Ijebu-Jesa, Esa-Oke, Esa Odo, Ipole Ijesa, Ifewara, Ipo Arakeji, Iloko Ijesa,...
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dredged with flour or egg-washed before being grilled. Sanjeok may be used in jesa (ancestral rites) or eaten as banchan (a side dish). Teok-sanjeok is grilled...
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Ila Orangun, Iragbiji, Ada, Ikirun, Oke-Ila Orangun, Ipetu-Ijesha, Ijebu-Jesa, Erin Oke, Ipetumodu, Ede, Iwo, Ejigbo, Ibokun, Ode-Omu, Otan Ayegbaju, Ifetedo...
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is believed to protect guests from ghosts and spirits. Jerye (제례; 祭禮) or jesa (제사; 祭祀), the Korean traditional rite for ancestors, is performed on Seol...
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located in present-day Kwara State; his family was originally from Ijebu-Jesa before migrating to Offa. He attended a Christian Missionary primary school...
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affected by wind such as fisheries and farms perform an ancestral ritual Jesa (Hangul: 제사, Hanja: 祭祀) in order to appease the wind god. If it rains or...
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customs. The community, unlike their neighbours, wore red clothes during Jesa rites, cremated their dead, allowed women to wear trousers, and were largely...
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culture, spirit tablets are of great importance in ancestral rites called jesa, as they are the centerpieces of food offerings and represent the spiritual...
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the 1592–1598 Imjin War. It was repaired in 1641. Her descendents now hold jesa (ancestral rites) to her twice a year. Memorial of Heo Hwang-ok, Ayodhya...
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originated in Andong. The term, Heotjesa bap literally means "dishes for fake jesa" that are ceremonies for death anniversary and ancestor veneration held in...
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