User:Immanuelle/Nyakuichiōji

Nyakuichiōji [ja; en:draft; simple] (若一王子) is a syncretic Shinto-Buddhist deity and part of Kumano Gongen [simple; fr]. She is identified with Amaterasu-ōmikami, and worshipped at Nyakuichiōji Shrine [simple; en:Draft; ja]

In the Kumano Sanzan [ja], the Twelve Kumano Deities are divided into three groups: Sansho Gongen, Gosho Oji, and Shisho Myojin. Nyakuichiōji holds the premier position among the Gosho Oji. Nyakuichiōji’s Buddhist Prototype (本地仏) is the Eleven-Headed Kannon [ja], who is equated with Amaterasu Ōmikami and Ninigi-no-Mikoto. This deity is enshrined in the fourth hall at both Kumano Hongu Taisha [simple; en; ja] and Kumano Hayatama Taisha [simple; en; ja], and in the fifth hall at Kumano Nachi Taisha [simple; en; ja], all of which are currently referred to as "Wakamiya [ja]," symbolizing Amaterasu Ōmikami.

As the Kumano faith [ja] spread throughout Japan, Kumano Gongen [fr; en:draft; ja] shrines were established in various locations, often enshrining only Nyakuichiōji. Following the Meiji era separation of Shinto and Buddhism [ja], many shrines shifted their focus from "Nyakuichiōji" to Amaterasu Ōmikami or Ninigi no Mikoto, though some continue to venerate him as "Nyakuichiōji" as before.

Shrines

change

See Also

change

footnote

change
  1. "若王子神社". KYOTO-design. k-iweb. Retrieved 2019-12-19. {{cite web}}: Text "和書" ignored (help)
  2. "若王子神社". コトバンク. 朝日新聞社・VOYAGE MARKETING. Retrieved 2019-12-19. {{cite web}}: Text "和書" ignored (help)
  3. 若一神社.京都観光Navi (京都市観光協会)
  4. 若一神社.ほっこり京都生活 (わかさ生活)