- Geku Shinto
- The Shinto of the 'outer shrine' at Ise jingu.See Watarai Shinto.
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Brian Bocking.
Watarai Shinto — or Ise shinto, Geku shinto. The form of Shinto developed by Watarai, Ieyuki and his successors which gave prominence to the outer shrine (geku) of Toyo uke traditionally served by the Watarai clan. Developing ideas from Shingon esoteric… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto — Shintoïsme Allée de torii, sanctuaire de Fushimi Inari, Kyōto Le shintoïsme ou shinto (神道, shintō … Wikipédia en Français
Shintô — Shintoïsme Allée de torii, sanctuaire de Fushimi Inari, Kyōto Le shintoïsme ou shinto (神道, shintō … Wikipédia en Français
Shintō — Shintoïsme Allée de torii, sanctuaire de Fushimi Inari, Kyōto Le shintoïsme ou shinto (神道, shintō … Wikipédia en Français
Shinto sects and schools — Torii gate typical from Shinto shrines Shinto (神道, shintō?), the … Wikipedia
Ise Jingu — or Ise no jingu, Ise Daijingu. The Ise Shrine or Grand Shrine of Ise in Mie prefecture south west of Nara by the Isuzu river. It comprises two shrine complexes; the Kotai Jingu or Naiku (Inner Shrine) of Amaterasu and the Toyouke Daijingu or… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Deguchi (or Watarai), Nobuyoshi — (1615 1690) A hereditary priest, lecturer and writer of the Geku shrine of the Ise Jingu and the most important spokesman of the revived Watarai Shinto of the Tokugawa period. At the age of six he was assistant to the gon negi. He is referred… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Toyo-uke no kami — Or Toyo uke hime. The kami enshrined in the geku ( outer shrine ) of the Ise jingu. The identity of this kami is hard to clarify. She is the food kami, also the mother or parents (=Izanagi and Izanami) of Amaterasu (who is enshrined in the… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Watarai, Ieyuki — (1256 1356/62?) A priest of the Outer Shrine (geku) of Ise Jingu during the troubled period of the Northern and Southern courts. He was a close friend of Kitabatake, Chikafusa and active supporter of his attempts, while based at Ise, to establish … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Jingu — Shrine of a kind formally superior to jinja, including the two Ise shrines (naiku, geku) and some shrines where imperial ancestors are enshrined (e.g. Meiji jingu) … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto