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Social studies

project
-Rion Ghosh
Description
Details The Tengu mask is a traditional Japanese wooden mask
characterized by its long, curved nose, fierce eyes, and a
stern expression. It often includes bird-like features, such

about the
as a beak, reflecting the mythical nature of the Tengu as a
creature that bridges the human and avian worlds.
Symbolism

Japanese
Duality: Represents the dual nature of the spirit world,
embodying both wisdom and trickery.
Guardianship: Symbolizes protection of sacred places
and the connection between humans and nature.

Tengu mask Pride: The long nose is a metaphor for vanity, serving as
a caution against arrogance.
Transformation: Encompasses the theme of change
and spiritual transcendence.
Morality: Highlights the complexity of good and evil,
showing that these concepts are not always clear-cut.
The Tengu mask originates from Japan, and
its use can be traced back to various periods
in Japanese history, with its roots deeply
embedded in Japanese folklore and
The time mythology. The Tengu is a supernatural
creature in Japanese folklore, often depicted
period and with a human-like body and the wings, tail,
and beak of a bird. They are said to have

place of origin originated from the Heian Period (794-1185) ,


when they were used by the upper classes to
disguise their identity during festivals or other
and material special occasions. Tengu masks were typically
crafted from wood. The wood was carefully

used to make carved and painted to depict the distinctive


features of the Tengu, including the long nose
and sharp fangs. Some masks were also
the mask adorned with real feathers or other
embellishments. These masks were used in
traditional Japanese theater and festivals,
adding an element of mystery and folklore to
performances.
Wearing Tengu masks served multiple
purposes in ancient Japan:
1. Theater and Rituals: Tengu masks were
used in traditional Noh theater

The purpose
performances. Actors donned these masks
to portray Tengu characters, adding an
element of mystery and supernatural
of wearing presence to the stage.
2. Festivals and Celebrations: During

this mask
festivals and special occasions, people wore
Tengu masks as part of elaborate costumes.
The masks symbolized protection, wisdom,
and connection to the spirit world.
3. Disguise and Transformation: Tengu were
shape-shifters, and their masks allowed
wearers to take on the Tengu’s persona.
The long nose helped conceal their identity
while emphasizing their mystical nature.
Acknowledgement and webliography
Acknowledgement :
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my SST teacher Bhrusra ma’am for their
unwavering guidance, encouragement, and support throughout the duration of this SST
project. Their expertise, patience, and dedication hove been invaluable in shaping my
understanding and fostering my passion for the subject. I am also immensely thankful to
our principal for their continuous support and encouragement. Their belief in my abilities
has been a constant source of motivation, and I am truly grateful for the opportunities the
have provided me with to pursue my academic interests.

Webliography :
For successfully completing my project file. I have taken help from the following website
links :
www.google.com
www.Wikipedia.com
www.youtube.com

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