-
distinction disappeared, but both
terms remained in use out of habit.
Betsugu are
another kind of
auxiliary shrine their relationships to the main shrine...
- food
megami named Ōgetsuhime, who is
often conflated with Ukemochi. The
Betsugu Tsukiyomi-no-miya
Sanctuary of
Kotaijingu (Naiku) at Ise city A shrine...
- are
presented for the
gratification of the kami. The
Atsuta Shrine has 1
betsugū, 8 sessha, and 19 m****ha
inside the hongū, and 4
sessha and 12 m****ha outside...
- 1740
Betsugū Taki-no-o-jinja
Haiden Worship hall. 1713c. 1713
Betsugū Taki-no-o-jinja Rōmon Gate to the
Betsugū Taki-no-o-jinja. 1697
Betsugū Taki-no-o-jinja...
-
Grand Shrine contains temples, the Kaze-no-Miya (wind shrines), that hold
betsugū (detached shrines)
which enshrine the Shinatsuhiko-no-Mikoto and Shinatobe-no-Mikoto...
-
Betsugū of Kōtai Jingū name
kanji enshrined kanji location 1
Aramatsuri no miya 荒祭宮
Amaterasu Ōmikami no
Aramitama 天照大御神荒御魂 in Naikū 2
Tsukiyomi no miya...
-
Atsuta Myojin became the
Owari clan's Ujigami. The shrine,
originally a
Betsugu,
later became a Sessha. It was
founded in the
fourth year of
Chtiai (195)...
- 708
located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya,
Aichi Prefecture, in ****an. It is the
betsugū (auxiliary shrine) of the
Atsuta Shrine. The
legendary sword Kusanagi no...
-
Atsuta Myojin became the
Owari clan's Ujigami. The shrine,
originally a
Betsugu,
later became a Sessha. It was
founded in the
fourth year of
Chtiai (195)...
- lit. 'ten
thousand likenesses') – A term
describing all things. Bekkū or
betsugū (別宮, lit. 'separate temple/shrine') – A
subsidiary shrine next to the honden...