Hayatamanoo

大分類Encyclopedia of Shinto
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
TitleHayatamanoo
テキスト内容The first kami appearing after Izanagi went to the underworld of Yomi and parted from his deceased spouse Izanami, according to an "alternate writing" recorded in Nihongi. Although Izanagi traveled to the underworld to visit Izanami, he broke his vow not to look at her decaying state, and this betrayal led to their second separation. Unable to part silently, Izanagi said, "Let us be divorced," and "I will not be beaten by a relation"; the spittle which he then spat out became this kami, whose name means "man of valiant spirit." Hayatamanoo is the central deity (saijin) of the Kumano Hayatama Taisha.

-Mori Mizue
+辞書ページURLhttps://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9408
+動画/音声公開サイトURL1https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1IiU2cmq0tiv5AOFQhD_bQ4qweGs7OHdf
#22259382009/03/02Administrator00EOS000046HayatamanooHayatamanooThe first kami appearing after Izanagi went to the underworld of Yomi and parted from his deceased spouse Izanami, according to an "alternate writing" recorded in Nihongi. Although Izanagi traveled to the underworld to visit Izanami, he broke his vow not to look at her decaying state, and this betrayal led to their second separation. Unable to part silently, Izanagi said, "Let us be divorced," and "I will not be beaten by a relation"; the spittle which he then spat out became this kami, whose name means "man of valiant spirit." Hayatamanoo is the central deity (saijin) of the Kumano Hayatama Taisha.

-Mori Mizue5923(Nihongi)1
資料ID77628

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