Hosuseri
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 | Hosuseri |
テキスト内容 | According to Kojiki, Konohana Sakuyahime became pregnant after cohabiting a single night with Ninigi, but Ninigi questioned whether she had actually become pregnant so readily. In anger at Ninigis suspicions, Sakuyahime built a long parturition hut and entered it; setting fire to the hut, she gave birth amid the flames to three male kami, Hoderi no mikoto (Umisachi), Hosuseri, and Hoori (Yamasachi). The prefix ho is interpreted variously as meaning either "flame" or "heads of grain," while suseri is related to susumu ("to advance"). In short, the name suggests alternately the advance of the flames or the steady growth of heads of rice grain. See also Hosusori. -Nishioka Kazuhiko |
+辞書ページURL | https://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/eos/detail/?id=9399 |
+動画/音声公開サイトURL1 | https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1BbD94RZJCkkc-0xG8ZfeSdUEMZCFttAh |
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資料ID | 77637 |