amaterasu omikami

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amaterasu omikami

Amaterasu Omikami shines her light upon the world.

Definition

Proper noun The central and supreme deity in the Shinto religion of Japan. Amaterasu Omikami is the goddess who personifies the sun and is considered the divine ancestor of the Japanese imperial line.

Usage

"Amaterasu Omikami" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this Shinto sun goddess. It is typically used in contexts discussing Japanese mythology, religion, history, or culture. - The Ise Grand Shrine is dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami. - According to myth, the Japanese emperors are descended from Amaterasu Omikami.

Advanced Usage
  • Cultural and Historical Context: The name is often invoked in discussions of the divine origin of the Japanese monarchy (the "Imperial line") and the concept of (the way of the gods).
  • In Art and Literature: References to Amaterasu Omikami are common in classical Japanese texts like the and , and in traditional art depicting the sun or the imperial regalia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Amaterasu: A common shortened form of the full name, widely used in both English and Japanese contexts.
  • Sun Goddess: A descriptive English term for her role.
  • Tenshō Daijin: Another name for the same deity, meaning "The Great Goddess of Heaven Shining."
Synonyms
  • Sun Goddess
  • Heavenly Shining Great Deity (A direct translation of "Amaterasu Omikami")
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Shinto: The indigenous spirituality of Japan where Amaterasu Omikami is the central (spirit/deity).
  • Imperial Regalia: The three sacred treasures (mirror, sword, jewel) are said to have been given by Amaterasu Omikami to her descendants.
  • Ise Grand Shrine (Ise Jingū): The most important Shinto shrine, which houses the sacred mirror, a symbol of Amaterasu Omikami.
amaterasu omikami

Amaterasu Omikami shines her light upon the world.

Noun
  1. central deity of Shinto; goddess personifying the sun and ancestress of the rulers of Japan

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