The Kanrodai (甘露台 / かんろだい) ('stand for the heavenly dew', or lit.
'sweet dew platform') is a sacred entity in Tenrikyo and Tenrikyo-derived Japanese new religions, including (but not limited to) Honmichi, Honbushin, Kami Ichijo, and Daehan Cheolligyo.
In Tenrikyo, the Kanrodai (甘露台) is a hexagonal stands in the Divine Residence (Oyasato) of the Tenrikyo Church Headquarters in Tenri, Nara, Japan.
Adherents believe that when the hearts of human beings have been adequately purified through the Service, a sweet dew would fall from the heavens onto a vessel placed on top of the stand.
[6] Unlike in Japanese Tenrikyo, Daehan Cheolligyo's adherents in South Korea directly pray to the wooden kanrodai fixtures (while the one in the headquarters in Uijeongbu is much bigger) that are installed within the main halls of respective churches, instead of mirrors from Shinto traditions, during the localized services appropriate for the Korean social environment.