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Ryūjin - Wikipedia
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Ryūjin (龍神), which in some traditions is equivalent to Ōwatatsumi, was the tutelary deity of the sea in Japanese mythology. In many versions Ryūjin had the ability to transform into a human shape. Many believed the god had knowledge on medicine and many considered him as the bringer of rain and thunder, Ryūjin is also the patron god (ujigami) of several family groups.
Suijin (The God of Water and Rain) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
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Suijin (or Mizugami) is the generic term for the gods relating to water (mainly fresh water). ... Water is of crucial importance in agriculture, and the ...
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Benzaiten 弁財天. A water goddess. One of Japan's most popular divinities and the sole female among Japan's beloved Seven Lucky Gods. She is also one of Japan's ...
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Feb 18, 2019 - 水神 (Water God) Suijin is the Shinto god of water. The term refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto ...
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Suijin (水神, water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japanese mythology. The term Suijin (literally: water people or water deity) refers to the heavenly ...
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Suijin is a God of Water. He is the guardian of fishing folk, and patron of fertility, motherhood, and easy childbirth. The term refers to the heavenly and ...
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Ryujin is the Dragon-like God of the Sea in Japanese mythology. He is responsible for the tides and represents both the dangers and benefits of the sea. Being an island people, he was …
Kuraokami - Wikipedia
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The diverse Japanese kami of water and rainfall, such as Suijin 水神 "water god" and Okami, are worshipped at Shinto shrines, especially during times of drought. For instance, Niukawakami Jinja 丹生川上神社 in Kawakami, Nara is a center of prayers for Kuraokami, Takaokami, and Mizuhanome 罔象女. Some other examples of shrines to Okami are:
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Suijin is the Shinto god of water in Japanese mythology. The term Suijin refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto divinity of water. It also refers to a wide variety of mythological and magical creatures found in lakes, ponds, springs, and wells, including serpents, and the flesh-eating kappa. Mizu no kamisama, Mizugami, or Suijin, is popularly revered and worshipped in temples and continues to influence Japanese culture. Suijin is also known as the water god, S
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Verkkoin: Japanese Mythology, Japanese Gods, Sea and river Gods, Gods Suijin View source Suijin (水神 water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japan. The term Suijin (literally water people or water deity) refers to …
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Ryūjin God of Water ... Ryūjin or Wadatsumi is a dragon god or tutelary god of the sea he is symbolized the power of the ocean. Ryūjin lives in Ruyugu-jo. His ...
Suijin - God of Water. - Japanese God - The White Goddess
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Suijin is a God of Water. He is the guardian of fishing folk, and patron of fertility, motherhood, and easy childbirth. The term refers to the heavenly …
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Suijin (水神 water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japanese mythology. The term Suijin refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent ...
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This legendary dragon is a very important part of Japanese mythology. In English, the dragon’s name translates to the great God of the sea. This …
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THE JAPANESE GOD OF WATER: SUIJIN ... The term Suijin, which literally means "people of water," can refer to the many heavenly and earthly ...
Kuraokami - Wikipedia
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VerkkoThe diverse Japanese kami of water and rainfall, such as Suijin 水神 "water god" and Okami, are worshipped at Shinto shrines, especially during times of drought. For …
Suijin - Wikipedia
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Suijin (水神, water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japanese mythology. The term Suijin (literally: water people or water deity) refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto divinity of water. It also refers to a wide variety of mythological and magical creatures found in lakes, … Näytä lisää