Firehouse - Kasha

Japanese: 火舎 - カシャ
Firehouse - Kasha
(Also called "kaja") A lidded incense burner used in Buddhist ceremonies.
"( Ougi Oi Niha)-, Akkad Akatsuki "The statue of Kongo Doji was placed inside." (The Tale of Yoshitsune, Volume 7)

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
《「かじゃ」とも》仏事に用いるふた付きの香炉。かさ。
「(おひニハ)―、閼伽坏あかつき、金剛童子の本尊を入れたりけり」〈義経記・七〉

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