January 26, 1887
On this day, while the believers earnestly performed the “service,” Oyasama withdrew from the world. Subsequently, through intermediaries, it was conveyed that she would continue to guide people toward a joyous life through the protection of salvation, as if still living.
In this painting, the softly undulating lines represent the melody of the “service(song and dance)” heard by Oyasama. She was satisfied that the ‘service’ was performed as intended. The central couple and surrounding people are earnestly performing the “service.” Their gestures are hands pressed together in prayer, depicting their sincere supplication for Oyasama's recovery.
In the house at the bottom of the painting is the silhouette of Oyasama, who had hidden her physical form. People rush to her in sorrow. The withered tree on the right connects to the plum tree on the left through its roots. The plum tree is budding, hinting at future developments. At the top of the painting is a red house with a rainbow-colored door open. Above that house is Oyasama's bright silhouette. Though unseen, this image represents the Oyasama guiding us as if still living. From this Oyasama, people receive plum blossoms (symbolizing the salvation) and pass them on to others. This expresses the Niigake(mission) and salvation. At the very top, people are depicted joyfully and energetically performing the “service.”
「明治二十年正月二十六日」
この日、信者たちが「つとめ」を真剣につとめる中、
この絵では、柔らかくうねる線は、おやさまが耳にされた「つとめ」
絵の上部には赤い家があり、虹色の扉が開いています。
