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List of Shinto gods
Shinto Gods
- Amaterasu- Sun Goddess
- Uzume- Dawn and revelry Goddess
- Fujin- God of wind
- Hachiman- God of War
- Inari- God/Goddess of rice and fertility
- Izanagi- Father of all gods / first male
- Izanami- Goddess of creation and death / first female
- Omoikane- God of intelligence and wisdom
- Raiden- God of thunder and lightning
- Ryujin- God of the Sea
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120 Shinto Gods and Goddesses to Know About - Owlcation
https://owlcation.com/humanities/shinto-gods-goddesses-kojiki-nihon-shoki02/02/2021 · 77. Ōmagatsuhi-no-Kami (大禍津日神): The Shinto God of Calamities, Evil, Curses, and Defilement. Created during Izanagi’s ritual cleansing after his tragic netherworld expedition. 78. Omoikane-no-Kami (思兼神): The Shinto God of Wisdom and Intelligence. A much-respected counselor in the Heavenly Plains, Omoikane is credited with devising the method to lure …
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Gods - Shintoism
https://shintoismp7.weebly.com/gods.htmlFujin-God of wind; Hachiman-God of War; Inari- God/Goddess of rice and fertility; Izanagi-Father of all gods / first male; Izanami-Goddess of creation and death / first female; Omoikane-God of intelligence and wisdom; Raiden- God of thunder and lightning; Ryujin- God of the Sea; Suijin- God of Water; Susano-o- God of Storms; Tenjin- God of Scholarship
Meet the Gods: 13 Japanese Kami - Japan Talk
https://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/kami12/10/2015 · Izanagi and Izanami are the Shinto kami of creation. They created the earth with a spear decorated with jewels. Using the spear they stirred the sea between heaven and earth. Each time a drip of water fell from the spear an island was created.
List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_deities• Amaterasu-Ōmikami (天照大神), she is the goddess of the sun as well as the purported ancestress of the Imperial Household of Japan. Her name means “Shines from Heaven” or “the great kami who shine Heaven". For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the "primary god" of Shinto.
Wikipedia · Nội dung trong CC-BY-SA giấy phépShinto Gods - world religions professor
https://www.world-religions-professor.com/shintogods.htmlAmaterasu is, of all Shinto gods, most identified with Japan itself, which is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun." Amaterasu's image - the sun - appears on the Japanese national flag. The mythologies in Shinto describe her as the divine ancestor of the Emperor of Japan's lineage. They say she sent her grandson, Ninigi, from heaven to rule Japan.
Japanese Gods and Mythology: The Shinto Religion
https://historycooperative.org/japanese-gods-and-the-shinto-religion24/04/2020 · Amaterasu, Susanoo, and Tsukuyomi are three of the most important gods in all of Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion, representing the sun, storms, and the moon, respectively. They were born from the water that Izanagi used to wash his body with after climbing out of the underworld.
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List of Japanese deities | Religion Wiki | Fandom
https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Japanese_deities- Amida Nyorai (無量光佛 or 無量壽佛) Commonly referred to as Amida-butsu (阿弥陀如来), he is the primary Buddha of the Pure Land school of Buddhism. He is also believed to be a Buddha who possesses infinite meritorious qualities; who expounds the dharma in his pure paradise and is likely the most well known and popular of the Five Wisdom Buddhas. Daruma (ダルマ) He is trad…
List of Japanese Deities - The Spiritual Life
https://slife.org/list-of-japanese-deities- Amaterasu-Ō-Mi-Kami (天照大神 or 天照大御神) Commonly called Amaterasu, she is the goddess of the sun as well as the purported ancestress of the Imperial Householdof Japan. Her full name means “Great Goddes...
- Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命)Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry, instrumental to the “missing sun motif” in Shinto. She is also known as The Grea…
- Amaterasu-Ō-Mi-Kami (天照大神 or 天照大御神) Commonly called Amaterasu, she is the goddess of the sun as well as the purported ancestress of the Imperial Householdof Japan. Her full name means “Great Goddes...
- Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命)Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry, instrumental to the “missing sun motif” in Shinto. She is also known as The Great Persuader and The Heaven...
- Fūjin (風神) Also known as Kami-no-Kaze, he is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods, said to have been present at the creation of the world. He is often depicted as an oni w...
- Hachiman (八幡神)Also known as Hachiman-shin or Yawata no Kami, he is the god of war an…
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Shintō Kami/Gods | How many are there? | Rods Shinto
https://www.rodsshinto.com/how-many-kami-in-japan09/06/2017 · The Seven Lucky Gods; Benzaiten; Bishamonten; Daikokuten; Ebisu; Fukurokuju; Hotei; Jurojin; Kisshoten; OmodareKashikone; My Book; Seven Lucky Gods Circuits; The Emperors
10 Iconic Japanese Gods | All About Japan
https://allabout-japan.com/en/article/275029/06/2018 · As gods of weather, Raijin and Fujin were feared as much as venerated, and are thought to be responsible for the kamikaze divine wind that helped ward off the Mongols when they invaded for the second time in 1281. They can often be seen standing guard at the entryways of both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples throughout Japan.
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