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Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

Goddess Inari

 



Inari is a Japanese deity of food.

Inari is represented as both a man and a woman.

Inari is shown as a young lady with long, flowing hair as a goddess, and as an elderly man with a beard as a deity.



She is the patroness of farmers and traders, as well as the goddess of rice.

She bestows wealth and success to those who respect her.



~Kiran Atma




Goddess Amaterasu Omikami



Amaterasu Omikami is a Japanese sun goddess. Amaterasu is the primary deity of the Shinto pantheon since he is the king of the High Plain of Heaven. 


  • Her brilliance shines life-giving rays over her people and the planet, since she is the highest expression of the cosmos. 
  • Her beauty and brightness are all-pervasive, resulting in productive rice, wheat, and flower fields. 
  • Her most famous and well-known story is how, overwhelmed with sorrow, Amaterasu locked herself away in a dark cave, plunging the world into darkness and despair. 
  • Only the reflection of her enthusiasm and splendor in the mirror was strong enough to pull her out of her hiding place. 
  • She is symbolized by the mirror and is the creator of weaving and spinning.