Hinokuma, Kunikakasu
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 | Hinokuma, Kunikakasu |
テキスト内容 | Central kami (saijin) at the Hinokuma Kunikakasu Shrines. At the time of Amaterasus retreat into the rock cave of heaven, the kami Ishikoridome cast a "sun-image mirror," but his first attempt was imperfect. This first mirror is interpreted by some as Hinokuma no kami; others suggest that one mirror was Hinokuma, while a "sun-spear" (hiboko) mirror mentioned in an alternative Nihongi account was Kunikakasu no kami. According to other legends, these divine objects were entrusted to Amenomichine no mikoto at the time of the descent of the Imperial grandchild to the peak of Takachiho (see tenson kōrin). They were subsequently enshrined in their present location in the sixteenth year of Emperor Sujins reign, and their worship was maintained by the hereditary provincial governors of Kii province (Ki no Kuni no miyatsuko), said to be the descendants of Amenomichine no mikoto. -Nakayama Kaoro |
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資料ID | 77630 |