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Goddess of food in the Shinto faith
大気津比売神, Ōgetsu-hime/ Ohogetsu-hime-no-kami), commonly known as Ukemochi (保食, Ukemochi; Deity Who Protects Food; Old Japanese: 保食, romanized: Ukamoti)
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Moon Kami in Shinto and Japanese mythology
wife, when he killed Ukemochi, the megami of food. Amaterasu once sent Tsukuyomi to represent her at a feast presented by Ukemochi. The megami created
Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto
Collective name for the first Shinto gods after the creation of the universe
to have transformed the grains produced by the food goddess Ōgetsuhime (Ukemochi no kami) after she was slain by Susanoo. Cosmic Man Japanese creation myth
Kotoamatsukami
One of the principal kami of Shinto
second-oldest Inari shrine in Japan, the three enshrined deities are Ukanomitama, Ukemochi, and Wakumusubi. According to the Nijūni shaki, the three kami are Ōmiyame
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disappeared. Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (月読命 or 月夜見尊) is the god of the moon. He killed Ukemochi, out of disgust and anger in the way she had prepared a meal. This caused
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Sun goddess in Shinto
the "Central Land of Reed-Plains") and visit the goddess Ukemochi. When Ukemochi vomited foodstuffs out of her mouth and presented them to Tsukuyomi
Amaterasu
Japanese deity of agriculture
due to association with other agricultural deities such as Toyouke or Ukemochi. "Ukanomitama • A History of Japan - 日本歴史". A History of Japan - 日本歴史.
Ukanomitama
Saho-hime Tamakushi-hime Tamayori-hime Toyotama-hime Toyouke-hime Ugajin Ukemochi Wakahirume Tengrism Abzar Ana Ak Ana Altan Telgey Chesma iyesi Etugen Eke
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Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology
shape, he planted the first grains after either Susanoo or Tsukuyomi slew Ukemochi who had initially produced them. He is the father of Ame-no-Koyane and
List of legendary creatures from Japan
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Hindu goddess of food and nourishment
dedicated to goddess Annapurna in her Purna Kalash form. Annada Mangal Ceres Ukemochi; the Japanese Shinto goddess of food. Williams, Monier. "Monier-Williams
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New Devil Jin Toujou 2012–present Blue Exorcist Shiro Fujimoto, Satan, Ukemochi 2013 B-Daman Crossfire Goichiro Tsukinowa / Grizz Sukino K Daikaku Kokujoji
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Description & Mythology". Encyclopedia Britannica. "Ebisu". Mythopedia. "Ukemochi". Oxford Reference. Cartwright, Mark (27 June 2017). "Kagutsuchi". World
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Shinto god
Nihon Shoki, where a similar story is told of Tsukuyomi and the goddess Ukemochi. After his banishment, Susanoo came down from heaven to Ashihara-no-Nakatsukuni
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
Chinese domestic god
god Sanbō-Kōjin, Japanese kitchen god Ông Táo, Vietnamese kitchen god Ukemochi, Shinto goddess of food Salamone, Frank A. (2004). Levinson, David (ed
Kitchen_God
Goddess of food and grain in the Shinto religion
Ukanomitama in the same way as other food-related kami such as Ōgetsu-hime (Ukemochi). The head priest of Toyouke Daijingu submitted Toyukegū Gishikichō (止由気宮儀式帳;
Toyouke-hime
Deity that represents the Moon
Shoki (Chronicles of Japan):Tsukuyomi once killed the goddess of food, Ukemochi, after seeing her create food in a way he found offensive. Because of this
Lunar_deity
Birth of the gods in Japanese mythology
"Bird's-Rock-Camphor-tree-Boat"), also known as Ame-no-torifune (天鳥船) - genderless kami Ukemochi (大宜都比売神), female kami, Goddess of food. Hi-no-yagi-haya'o (火之夜藝速男神) = Kagu-tsuchi
Kamiumi
Sacred female spirit in Hinduism and Buddhism
identified with the native agricultural kami Ukanomitama, Toyouke, and Ukemochi (all of whom were themselves conflated both with the god of Inari and with
Dakini
Archetype in mythology and ethnology
mythology Osiris, from Egyptian religion Pangu, from Chinese mythology Ukemochi, from Shinto religion Tiamat, from Babylonian mythology Ymir, from Norse
Dema_Deity
Shrine in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Daijingu Religion Affiliation Shinto Deity Amaterasu Ukemochi Ame-no-Minakanushi Takamimusubi Kamimusubi Location Location Address : 2-4-1, Fujimi
Tokyo_Daijingu
Shinto Shrine in Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto
to an excerpt from Yamashiro Fudoki, when Tsukuyomi no Mikoto visited Ukemochi no Kami, there was a Katsura in the area. It is said that he was possessed
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particular place in Shinto. Ukehi or Ukei (誓占) – A Shinto divination ritual. Ukemochi (保食神, lit. 'sustainable food deity') – The kami of food. Ushi no toki mairi
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Shinto shrine in Chiba, Japan
Shrine (稲荷神社, Inari-jinja) Dedicated to the Inari deities Ukanomitama, Ukemochi (Ōgetsuhime), and Wakumusubi, established in 1179. Kotohira Shrine (金刀比羅宮)
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Ugatame Corona −76.5 255 370 Kapauku (Papua/Melanesia) Great Mother goddess. Ukemochi Corona −39 296.1 300 Japanese fertility goddess. Ulgen-ekhee Corona −14
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