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Green Shinto.
Retrieved 2023-10-17. FAURE,
BERNARD (2021-12-31). Rage...
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stood at the head of the
nationwide group of
shrines bearing the
names Kompira and Kotohira. The ema hall is the site of
prayers for safe seafaring. The...
- food and
water run out. The captain, Kamegoro,
prays to the sailor's god
Kompira to
rescue them and
rations their food and water. His grandson, Sankichi...
- (Wly.)
Zodiac Zodiac (****an)
Honji Kiṃbhīra 宮毘羅 Guānpíluò Jīnpíluò
Kubira Kompira (Shinto) Cung Tỳ La
Kimbhila Ji 'jigs Boar Rat
Maitreya Vajra 伐折羅 Fázhéluò...
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Dainichi Nyorai Iyo, Tobe 13. Jōgan-ji Shingon-shu Buzan-ha Kokūzō
Bosatsu Matsuyama Final temple Konpira-ji Shingon-shu Buzan-ha
Kompira Daigongen Tōon...
- and
symbolizes longevity, good luck, and support. It is the
symbol of
Kompira, the god of
seafaring people. The
tortoise is a
favored motif by netsuke-carvers...
- Cir****stantial
appearances of
Mount Atago (愛宕権現), in the
shape of
General Jizō.
Kompira Daigongen (金毘羅大権現),
divinity of the
Inland Sea and ships. Sambō Kōjin (三宝荒神)...
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Lanka to the Philippines,
north to Yunnan, China, north-east to Saga and
Kompira, ****an and east to
Ambon Island of Indonesia. It is
common at
human dwellings...
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Great Bridge Kashiko Island is on the right.
Shima Kanko Hotel classic Kompira Shrine Port of
Kashikojima Shima Marine Land
North wing of Kashikojima...
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originally built in 1835 and 1836, and
takes its name from the
nearby Kompira Shrine which is in turn
named after the Hindu/Buddhist
deity Kumbhira to...