- Susanoo (In Japanese mythology, the storm god)
- Религия: Сусаноо
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Japanese mythology — For the Japanese pantheon, see List of Japanese deities. Shinto This article is part of a series on Shinto Practices and beliefs … Wikipedia
Susanoo — ▪ Japanese deity in full Susanoo No Mikoto, also spelled Susanowo (Japanese: Impetuous Male), in Japanese mythology, the storm god, younger brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu. He was born as his father Izanagi washed his nose. Susanoo … Universalium
Susanoo — nihongo|Susano o|須佐之男命|Susa no O no Mikoto|also romanized as Susanoo , Susa no O , and Susanowo is the Shinto god of the sea and storms.MythsIn Japanese mythology, Susanoo, the Withering Wind of Summer, is the brother of Amaterasu, the goddess of … Wikipedia
Inari — /in euh ree, ahr ee/; Fin. /i nah rddi/, n. Lake, a lake in NE Finland. ab. 500 sq. mi. (1295 sq. km). * * * In Japanese mythology, the patron god of rice cultivation and prosperity. He was worshiped especially by merchants and tradesmen, and he… … Universalium
Kusanagi — ▪ Japanese mythology (Japanese: “Grass Mower”), in Japanese mythology, the miraculous sword that the sun goddess Amaterasu gave to her grandson Ninigi when he descended to earth to become ruler of Japan, thus establishing the divine link… … Universalium
Yamata no Orochi — Orochi redirects here. For other uses, see Orochi (disambiguation). Susanoo slaying the Yamata no Orochi, by Toyohara Chikanobu … Wikipedia
Okuninushi — /aw kooh nee nooh shee/, n. Japanese Legend. a son of Susanowo and, in some legends, creator of the world. * * * Central hero in the mythology of the Izumo branch of Shintō in Japan. Ōkuninushi built the world with the help of the dwarf deity… … Universalium
Ōkuninushi — Bronze statue of Ōkuninushi in Izumo taisha Ōkuninushi (大国主) is a divinity (kami) in Japanese Shinto. His name literally translates to Great Land Master , and he is believed to be originally the ruler of Izumo Province, until he was replaced by… … Wikipedia
Izanagi and Izanami — Brother and sister gods in the Japanese creation myth. They created the first land mass, and their sexual union produced many islands and deities. In giving birth to the fire god, Izanami was burned to death and went to the land of darkness.… … Universalium
Amaterasu — /ah mah te rddah soo/, n. the Japanese Shinto goddess personifying the sun. * * * ▪ Shintō deity in full Amaterasu Ōmikami (Japanese: “Great Divinity Illuminating Heaven”), the celestial sun goddess from whom the Japanese imperial family… … Universalium
Ukemochi no Kami — ▪ Shintō goddess (Japanese: “Goddess Who Possesses Food”), in Shintō mythology, the goddess of food. She is also sometimes identified as Wakaukanome (“Young Woman with Food”) and is associated with Toyuke (Toyouke) Ōkami, the god of food,… … Universalium