
Suijin - Wikipedia
Suijin or Mizugami (水神, すいじん, みずがみ, lit. "water god/deity") is a general name for the god of water in Japanese mythology.
Suijin - Gods & Goddess Wiki | Fandom
Suijin (水神 water god) is the Shinto god of water in Japan. The term Suijin (literally water people or water deity) refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto …
Suijin, Water Divinity of Japan, Shinto Origin, Patron of Fishermen ...
2010年8月29日 · The term Suijin (literally water kami or water deity) refers to the many heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shintō divinity of water. But it also refers to a …
Kappa - The Kappapedia: Daija huge snake
Water deity worshiped at sources of irrigation waterways, lakes, ponds, springs, and wells. The suijin has been represented in the form of a serpent, an eel, a fish, and a kappa or water sprite.
Kappa - River Imp (Kami) in Japanese Shinto and Buddhist Traditions
Suijin are supernatural beings found in lakes, ponds, springs, wells, and irrigation waterways. They are often depicted as a snake, a dragon, an eel, a fish, a turtle, or a kappa. Many trace …
Suijin (The God of Water and Rain) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Kappa (water imp), snakes, and dragons are among those symbolizing suijin. They are considered to be divine servants or even to be the embodiment of a deity. The following deities …
All About Japan
One of the Suijin 水神 ( water kami, water deities) of Shinto mythology. Suijin are found in lakes, ponds, springs, wells, and irrigation waterways. They are often depicted as a snake, a dragon , …
About: Suijin - DBpedia Association
The term Suijin (literally: water people or water deity) refers to the heavenly and earthly manifestations of the benevolent Shinto divinity of water. It also refers to a wide variety of …
Suijin - OCCULT WORLD
2017年10月22日 · Suijin is the goddess of water and ruler of all spirits associated with water. She also has dominion over creatures that live in water, including fish, snakes, and eels. Like the …
Shinto Deities in Japan, Japanese Shinto-Buddhist Syncretic Deities
SUIJIN SAMA is the god of the wells. KOJIN, of the kitchen fire, assisted by the deities of the cauldron, KITSU HIKO (Kudo no Kami), and of the saucepan, O Krrsu HIME (Kobe no Kami), …
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