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