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 | ShintoShinto is the traditional religion of the island nation of Japan. The beginnings of Japan are explained in the Shinto mythology. The first divine beings ... http://web1.caryacademy.org/facultywebs/matthew_ripleymoffit/Japan_Shinto.htm |
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 | Shinto Creation MythShinto Creation Myth. According to Japanese Shinto Mythology, at the beginning of time, the heavens and the earths were mixed together in a great cloud. http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00875/text/JapanC.htm |
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 | Some Basic Concepts in ShintoIn Japanese mythology, Amaterasu is the child of Izanagi and Izanami, the divine creators of the Japanese islands. Shinto's reverence for nature is expressed through the ... http://staff.jccc.net/thoare/shinto.htm |
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 | Kokutai-Shinto ... Japanese mythology » Kokutai-Shinto ... The common term for the form of Japanese religion usually referred to as ... http://www.pantheon.org/articles/k/kokutai-shinto.html |
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 | Shinto, Shintoism - ReligionFactsThey were written in AD 712 and 720, respectively, and are compilations of the oral traditions, mythology and ceremonies of ancient Shinto. But they are also books about the ... http://www.religionfacts.com/shinto/index.htm |
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 | Shinto - Academic KidsNotice, for example, that the word Shinto is itself of Chinese origin and that much of the codification of Shinto mythology was done with the explicit aim of answering Chinese ... http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Shinto |
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 | ShintoNotice, for example, that the word Shinto is itself of Chinese origin and that much of the codification of Shinto mythology was done with the explicit aim of answering Chinese ... http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/info/shinto.html |
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 | Shintoism - Psychology WikiNotice, for example, that the word Shinto is itself of Chinese origin and that much of the codification of Shinto mythology was done with the explicit aim of answering Chinese ... http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Shintoism |
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 | trinityThe Three Part Structure of Shinto Mythology. The Shinto world-view is often argued to be (like the Catholic) tripartite - it forms a trinity or three tiered structure and this is ... http://www.nihonbunka.com/shinto/trinity.htm |
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 | ARC - Faiths and ecology - What do Shintos believe?Shinto mythology Early Japanese myths emphasise harmony with nature and maintaining the balance between the human and natural world. The most popular deity in Japan is the Goddess ... http://www.arcworld.org/faiths.asp?pageID=51 |
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 | shinto - shintoism, canon, themesSect Shinto (Kyoha Shinto) has developed during and since the 19th century, with about ... Explore the core beliefs of Roman Religion, beyond the mythology, in our section Roman ... http://www.interfaith.org/shinto/ |
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 | Foundation Day or Freedom of Faith DayF ebruary 11, 2000 was a Japanese national holiday, Kenkoku Kinen (?Foundation?) Day, celebrating the founding of the nation?according to Shinto mythology. http://www.opc.org/new_horizons/NH00/0005f.html |
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 | Shinto - Faiths & Prayer - Beliefnet.comBut a written Shinto mythology appears in the early sections of the eighth-century books "Kojiki" ("Records of Ancient Matters," completed in 712 C.E.) and "Nihon Shoki ... http://www.beliefnet.com/Faiths/Shinto/index.aspx |
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 | Shimbutsudo: A Web Page for the Study of Japanese ReligionsIzanagi no Mikoto and Izanami no Mikoto are two of the primary kami found in ancient Shinto mythology. The divine siblings are the deities of the terrestrial creation myth ... http://www.uwec.edu/philrel/shimbutsudo/izanami_izanagi.html |
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 | Early ShintoThe two great texts of Shinto belief and mythology, the Kojiki (The Records of Ancient Matters ) and the Nihongi (Chronicles of Japan ), were written down around 700 A.D., two ... http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GLOSSARY/SHINTO.HTM |
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 | Shinto Concepts - Beginners Guide to Japanese ShintoismEarliest Sources of Shinto Mythology Below text courtesy of Kokugakuin University www.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/bts/ Shiten refers to the main texts of Shinto, even though Shinto is ... http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/shinto-concepts.shtml |
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 | Kami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaKami (?, Kami?) is the Japanese word for the spirits within objects ... Japanese mythology | Japanese religions terms | Shinto kami | Tutelary http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kami |
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 | Japan Glossary - ShintoNotice, for example, that the word Shinto is itself of Chinese origin and that much of the codification of Shinto mythology was done with the explicit aim of answering Chinese ... http://www.jref.com/glossary/shinto_traditions.shtml |
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 | ShintoIn Japanese Shinto-mythology, a primordial goddess and personification of the Earth and darkness. Izanami ("the female who invites") is the wife and sister of Izanagi. http://www.ishwar.com/shinto/ |
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 | Shinto: Definition from Answers.comNotice, for example, that the word Shinto is itself of Chinese origin and that much of the codification of Shinto mythology was done with the explicit aim of answering Chinese ... http://www.answers.com/topic/shinto |
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 | Early ShintoAlthough these texts contain the only versions of Shinto mythology, including Shinto creation stories, both of these texts are heavily influenced by both Buddhism and Confucianism ... http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/SHINTO.HTM |
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 | Shinto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFollowing the war, Shinto has, for the most part, persisted with less importance placed on mythology or the divine mandate of the Imperial family. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto |
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