Gonansanjoshin
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 | Gonansanjoshin |
テキスト内容 | "Five male and three female kami," a collective term referring to the offspring produced as a result of Amaterasu and Susanoos trial by pledge (ukei). The three female kami were produced from the "seed" (monozane) represented by Susanoos ten-span sword. Amaterasu broke the sword into three sections, rinsed them in the "true-well of heaven," then chewed them up and blew out the pieces in a fine mist. From this were produced the three kami Takiribime, Ichikishimahime, and Tagitsuhime. These three sisters, known as kami of the sea, came to be called the "three goddesses of Munakata." The five male kami were produced as Susanoo received the "seeds" represented by Amaterasus jewels and chewed them, likewise blowing them out in a mist. The first kami produced was Amenooshihomimi, born from the jewels wound on Amaterasus left coil of hair. The second was Amenohohi, produced from the jewels wound on her right coil of hair. The third was Amatsuhikone, produced from the vine used to bind up Amaterasus hair. The fourth was Ikutsuhikone, produced from the jewels worn on Amaterasus left arm, and the fifth was Kumanokusubi, produced from the jewels worn on her right arm. These five male kami all have names associated with the sun and rice. The attributes of the "seeds" (monozane) from which the kami were produced also differ in some versions of the story. -Mori Mizue |
+辞書ページURL | https://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9412 |
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資料ID | 77624 |