• fields". Ta-no-Kami is also called Noushin (kami of agriculture) or kami of peasants. Ta-no-Kami shares the kami of corn, the kami of water and the kami of...
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    rain. Tatsuta-hime and Tatsuta-hiko, pair of wind kami who bring forth autumn. Ta-no-Kami (田の神), is a kami who is believed to observe the harvest of rice...
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    originally associated with the older kami of rice fields, Ta-no-Kami. The association between foxes and Ta-no-Kami may have been caused by the appearance...
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    Shinto (redirect from Kami no michi)
    called the kami (神). The kami are believed to inhabit all things, including forces of nature and prominent landscape locations. The kami are worshipped...
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    In rural areas, there is a belief that Yama-no-Kami descends to the village in Spring to become Ta-no-Kami, and returns to the mountain after the autumn...
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    rivers, etc., and protect mountains (yama no kami), fields (ta no kami), or paths (sae no kami). These "earthly kami" thus reside in the world. In Mesopotamia...
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    commercial success. Farmers meanwhile revered them as gods of the rice paddy (ta-no-kami). Mahākāla was originally represented in East Asian Buddhist art as a...
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    seasonal changes between faith and the field gods (Ta-no-Kami) and the mountain gods (Yama-no-Kami) and that since birds could often be heard in many...
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    (verb: kudaru) from the mountain, this god Ta-no-Kami ("rice paddy god") being roughly equated with the Yama-no-Kami or "mountain god". The izuna (飯綱) is a...
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  • Miyazaki Tano (name), a given name and surname Tano (Ta Kora), the Akan God of war and strife Ta-no-Kami, a Japanese spirit believed to observe the harvest...
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