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Ukanomitama (宇迦之御魂神 –
Mighty Soul of
Sustenance - Kojiki) (倉稲魂命 - Nihongi) is a kami in
classical ****anese mythology, ****ociated with food and agriculture...
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deities are
Ukanomitama, Ukemochi, and Wakumusubi.
According to the Nijūni shaki, the
three kami are Ōmiyame no
mikoto (water)
Ukanomitama no
mikoto (grain)...
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messengers and
symbolic animal are foxes. They are
often identified with
Ukanomitama and
Buddhist deity Dakiniten. Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊瓊杵尊)
Commonly called...
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Karasumori Jinja) is a
Shinto shrine located in Minato, Tokyo. It
enshrines Ukanomitama (Inari Ōkami), Ame-no-Uzume and Ninigi-no-Mikoto. It was established...
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Itakeru no kami, Ōyatsuhime no kami,
Tsumatsuhime no kami, Ōtoshi no kami,
Ukanomitama no kami, Ōyatsuhiko no kami, and
Suseribime no mikoto.
Initial construction...
- Kushinadahime.
According to the
Kojiki she and
Susanoo are the
parents of
Ukanomitama, and
Toshigami who is
often identified with Inari. She is also known...
- Dakini-Shinten thus
becoming the
manifestation of the
Shinto goddess Ukanomitama-no-mikoto.
During the
separation of
Buddhism from
Shinto during the Meiji...
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Kamuo Ichihime Konohanachiru-hime: 277
Ashinazuchi Tenazuchi Toshigami Ukanomitama (Inari)
Oyamakui Kushinadahime: 277 Yashimajinumi: 277
Kagutsuchi Kuraokami...
- deity.
Dakiniten came to be
identified with the
native agricultural kami
Ukanomitama, Toyouke, and
Ukemochi (all of whom were
themselves conflated both with...
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Bodhisattva (Avalokiteśvāra) and
Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto (Uganomitama) 宇迦之御魂神.
Primary temple:
Hagurosan Kōtakuji Shōzenin...