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- Ajisukitakahikone (also Ajishikitakahikone or Ajisukitakahiko) is a kami in ****anese mythology. He is one of the sons of Ōkuninushi and the tutelary deity...
- Perkele (Finnish mythology) Dianmu (Chinese: 電母) Leigong (Chinese: 雷公) Ajisukitakahikone (****anese: アヂスキタカヒコネ) Raijin (****anese: 雷神) Tenman Daijizai Tenjin...
- waterfalls. He is known also as 'Prince Cataract', and is the son of Ajisukitakahikone as well as the nephew of Takemikazuchi. Y, Aoki, M. (1971). Izumo...
- Tagorihime no Mikoto (田心姫命), one of the three Munakata goddesses Ajisukitakahikone (味耜高彦根命), god of agriculture and thunder The precincts of the shrine...
- ****ateruhime [ja]'s brother and Ame-no-Wakahiko's close friend Ajisukitakahikone (阿遅志貴高日子根) is furious at being mistaken for the dead god (whom he...
- three major festivals of Kochi. The kami enshrined at Tosa Jinja are: Ajisukitakahikone (味鋤高彦根神), the son of Ōkuninushi and ancestor of the Kano clan, the...
- Kotoamat****mi. Amanozako (天逆毎) Amatsumara (天津麻羅) is the kami of iron-working. Ajisukitakahikone (阿遅鉏高日子根神) is a kami of agriculture and thunder. Amatsuhikone, considered...
- Ōyamatsumi Sarutahiko Sovereign God Ōkuninushi Ōkuninushi no Gokojin Ajisukitakahikone, Shimo-****su-biki, Kotoshironushi, Takeminakata, Kizumata god, and...
- sacred area. 1696, 1779 Betsugū Hongū-jinja Honden Building enshrining Ajisukitakahikone no Mikoto. 1685 Betsugū Hongū-jinja Karamon Gate in front of the Betsugū...
- Shrine Personal information Spouse Okuninushi Children Kinomata (Kimata), ****ateruhime [ja], Ajisukitakahikone, Kotoshironushi, Takeminakata and others...