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banned Buddhist rituals at shrines and prohibited the use of Buddhist words such as "Gozu Tenno" and "Gion" in the names of deities and company names, so Gion Shrine and Gozu Tenno Shrine became shrines dedicated to Susanoo and changed their names.
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At Hiromine Shrine there is a quite different Gion cult revolving around agriculture rather than protection from disease. Interestingly Susanoo/Gozu Tenno is often observed as more intimidating in this tradition taking on elements of a
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There are many other cults of Susanoo that are not derived from the Gion faith, but rather from indigenous Shinto traditions without Buddhist influence. These include
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riding on purple clouds. It was after this encounter that Hōdō built Tamon-ji in
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Tradition holds that when Hōdō came to Japan, he was accompanied by the deity
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deity, and is generally considered to be the guardian deity of
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Rock (雲ヶ岩), Hōdō is said to have been approached by the deity
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According to legend, from the 6th to 7th centuries CE,
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is a Shinto cult. Originally it revolved solely around
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the government mandated it shift to revolving around
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Index


Yasaka shrine
Gion festival
Gozu Tenno
Separation of Shinto and Buddhism
Meiji era
Susanoo
Yasaka Shrine
Hiromine Shrine
Hyogo Prefecture
Tsushima Shrine
Aichi Prefecture
Susa Shrine
Yaegaki Shrine
Buddhist
Onmyōdō
Jetavana
the Buddha
Hōdō
Korean
Baekje
Japan
Harima Province
Gozu Tennō
Sanskrit
Hiromine Shrine
Yasaka Shrine
Gion faith
Mount Rokkō
Kumoga Iwa

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