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Mishaguji (ミシャグジ), also
known as Misakuji(n), Mis(h)aguchi or
Mishakuji among other variants (see below), is a
deity or spirit, or several, that featured...
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variant name Chimata-no-Kami is
particularly likely to be applied.
Mishaguji Yomotsu Hirasaka 近藤直也, 徳島県下における岐神信仰に関する言説 (Remarks on the
Worship of Kunado-no-Kami...
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agricultural and
fertility god(s)
called Mishaguji. The Jinchōkan was
believed to have the
prerogative to
summon the
Mishaguji onto
individuals and
objects whenever...
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medieval records - that the
local fertility and
agriculture god(s)
known as
Mishaguji, who
occupy a
prominent role in
certain religious rituals of the Upper...
- hierarchy. He also had the
prerogative of
summoning and
inhering the
Mishaguji,
divine spirits who
figure in some of the shrine's
religious rites, onto...
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represented in the ****ujin. Binbōgami
Hitorigami Kamiumi Kunado-no-Kami
Mishaguji Munakata Taisha Shinigami Yakusanoikazuchi:
thunder deities born from...
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itself has been
interpreted either as
representing the
native deities Mishaguji and/or Moriya, with its
defeat symbolizing the
victory of the cult of...
- a tree as it was
being raised at the shrine. Suwa
taisha Takeminakata Mishaguji Totem pole
Anthony Blair Guardia (4
December 2015). "The
Onbashira Festival...
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hidden goddess of
Moriya Shrine who
controls divine spirits known as
Mishaguji.
Based on Moreya, the
native god of the Suwa region, her
spell cards are...
- and once the
leader of
Mishaguji, but was
later defeated by Kanako. However, the
people of her
kingdom still feared Mishaguji and were
unable to accept...