Amenokoyane
大分類 | Encyclopedia of Shinto |
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中分類 | 2. Kami (Deities) |
小分類 | Kami in Classic Texts |
分野分類 CB | 宗教学・神道学 |
文化財分類 CB | 学術データベース |
資料形式 CB | テキストデータベース |
Title | Amenokoyane |
テキスト内容 | Called an ancestor of the Nakatomi clan, this kami is described in various traditions as the child of Kogotomusuhi (Nihongi) or Kamimusuhi no kami (Kogo shūi), or a third generation descendant of Tsuhayamusuhi no mikoto (Shinsen shōjiroku). At the time of Amaterasus retreat into the rock cave of heaven, Koyane performed incantations by reciting norito litany, and at the time of the Descent of the Heavenly Grandchild (tenson kōrin), he acted as one of the "chiefs of the five clans" who accompanied Ninigi. According to Nihongi, he was "the first in charge of divine affairs, for which reason he was made to serve by performing the Greater Divination." Within the imperial palace, he was known as the one who had been commanded by Amaterasu ōmikami to guard the divine mirror, with the result that he held the status of "Imperial Aide" (Tennō hohitsu no kami) with responsibility for presiding over divine affairs within the palace. Based on his status as ancestral kami (sojin) to the Fujiwara (Nakatomi) clan, he is worshiped at the clans shrines, including the Hiraoka Jinja and Kasuga Taisha. -Mori Mizue |
+辞書ページURL | https://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9430 |
+動画/音声公開サイトURL1 | https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1TRf2nMZ96qEirNl1mGl22sn71MxL2vAt |
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資料ID | 77606 |