Shinra Myōjin (Japanese: 新羅明神) is a Buddhist god associated with the Jimon branch of Tendai, a school of Japanese Buddhism. His name is derived from the...
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Sekizan Myōjin (赤山明神; also romanized as Sekisan Myōjin) is a Japanese Buddhist god venerated in the Tendai tradition. It is presumed that he is derived...
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Shinra Myōjin (新羅明神) and Sekizan Myōjin (赤山明神) The latter two were originally regarded as protectors of two rival branches of Tendai. Shinra Myōjin was...
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to convince the cthonic deities of the ground to allow occupation. Shinra Myōjin is considered such a deity and to have originated in Korea. Teojusin...
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(2011), p. 57-58 Sujung Kim, Transcending Locality, Creating Identity: Shinra Myōjin, a Korean Deity in Japan, New York 2014, p. 205-208 Rimer, J. Thomas...
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Worship. United States: Arc Manor. ISBN 978-1604507119. Kim, S. (2019). Shinra Myōjin and Buddhist Networks of the East Asian "Mediterranean". University...
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eccentric gods), a category of deities found in Japan; see Sekizan Myōjin and Shinra Myōjin Like a Dragon: Ishin! (videogame, aka "Ishin!"), a 2014 videogame...
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: 172 Sometimes Konpira is identified with gods like Ōkuninushi or Shinra Myōjin. ...: 172 But the most recent identification is with Ōmononushi. His...
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Archived from the original on 2011-02-04. Retrieved 2011-01-20. "新羅善神堂" [Shinra Zenjin Hall]. Mii-dera. Retrieved 2009-11-08. "大笹原神社本殿" [Ōsasahara Shrine...
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(向源寺) (Dōgan-ji Kannondō (渡岸寺観音堂)}), Takatsuki, Shiga Shinra Myōjin (木造新羅明神坐像, mokuzō shinra myōjin zazō) Statue of Mii-dera's guardian deity 1000Heian...
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gloom and did not leave the temple, resulting in a great rumble at the Shinra shrine at Mii-dera. Both Mii-dera and Enryaku-ji were in the Tendai sect...
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themselves. Shinra Banshō (森羅万象) – A Shinto-Buddhist term, meaning "all things existing in the universe": According to Shinto, the kami exist within shinra banshō...
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