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Kaduraki

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Kaduraki is a region in Japan[1]. The sacred grove of Kamo is located in Kaduraki;[2]



Shinto belief[edit]

In the "Congratulatory Words of the Chieftain of Izumo," the "sacred grove of Kamo" is mentioned along with other wooded Shinto sanctuaries at Ō-miwa, Unade and Asuka:

Then, Ō-namochi-no-mikoto said:
"The Sovereign Grandchild[3] will dwell peacefully in the land of Yamato."
Thus saying, he attached his peaceful spirit
To a mirror of large dimensions,
Eulogizing it by the name
Yamato-no-Ō-mono-nushi-Kushi-mika-tama-no-mikoto,
And had it dwell in the sacred grove of Ō-miwa.
He caused the spirit of his son
Aji-suki-taka-hiko-ne-no-mikoto
To dwell in the sacred grove of Kamo in Kaduraki;[2]
Caused the spirit of Koto-shiro-nushi-no-mikoto
To dwell in Unade;
And caused the spirit of Kayanarumi-no-mikoto
To dwell in the sacred grove of Asuka.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "Kaduraki Postal code | ZIP Code of Kaduraki - Postal code". www.postalpinzipcodes.com. Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mt. Kaduraki -- see Ashkenazi, Michael. (2003). Handbook of Japanese mythology, p. 166.
  3. Here the term "Sovereign Grandchild" refers to the Emperor of Japan.
  4. de Bary, Theodore et al. (2001). Sources of Japanese Tradition, p. 39, citing Philippi, Donald L. Norito, pp. 73-74.


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