Hezakaru, Hetsunagisabiko, Hetsukahibera
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 | Hezakaru, Hetsunagisabiko, Hetsukahibera |
テキスト内容 | According to Kojiki, three kami which came into existence when Izanagi threw down armbands (bracelets decorated with pearls and jewels) from his right arm in preparation for purification after his return from the underworld of Yomi. The prefix he (beach or shoreline) contrasts to the oki (offing) prefix of the names of the kami produced from his left armbands. Other elements of the name include bera (hera) meaning "border," and nagisa, believed to mean "by the breaking waves," each a suggestion that Izanagis pollution (kegare) was to be banished beyond the sea. (Also see Okizakaru, Okitsunagisabiko, Okitsukahibera.) -Yumiyama Tatsuya |
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資料ID | 77629 |