Kumanokusubi

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
TitleKumanokusubi
テキスト内容Other names: Kumano no oshihomi no mikoto, Kumano no oshikuma no mikoto, Kumano no oshisumi no mikoto,Kumano no osumi no mikoto (Nihongi)



The fifth of five male and three female offspring produced as a result of the trial by pledge (ukei) undertaken by Amaterasu and Susanoo, produced from the "seeds" (monozane) represented by the jewels wrapped around Amaterasus right arm. Some scholars have identified this kami as the central object of worship (saijin) at the shrine Kumano Jinja in Shimane Prefecture, but Izumo no kuni fudoki states that the shrines kami is Kumano Kamuro no mikoto (another name for Susanoo), while the Izumo no kuni miyatsuko kanyogoto calls the kami Kaburoki Kumano ōkami kushimikenu.

-Mori Mizue
+辞書ページURLhttps://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9369
+動画/音声公開サイトURL1https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1H6-JTSSfy4kj12NeDVQs5doxai2TsEuc
#22298382009/03/02Administrator00EOS000085KumanokusubiKumanokusubiOther names: Kumano no oshihomi no mikoto, Kumano no oshikuma no mikoto, Kumano no oshisumi no mikoto,Kumano no osumi no mikoto (Nihongi)



The fifth of five male and three female offspring produced as a result of the trial by pledge (ukei) undertaken by Amaterasu and Susanoo, produced from the "seeds" (monozane) represented by the jewels wrapped around Amaterasus right arm. Some scholars have identified this kami as the central object of worship (saijin) at the shrine Kumano Jinja in Shimane Prefecture, but Izumo no kuni fudoki states that the shrines kami is Kumano Kamuro no mikoto (another name for Susanoo), while the Izumo no kuni miyatsuko kanyogoto calls the kami Kaburoki Kumano ōkami kushimikenu.

-Mori Mizue9923[Kumano Kusubi no mikoto] (Kojiki)(Nihongi)1
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