- The
Chasa Bonpuri,
known in
other versions as the
Chesa Bonpuri (1933 version) or the
Cheseo Bonpuri (2006 and 2008 versions), is a
Korean myth of Jeju...
- The
Gunung Bonpuri (Korean: 군웅 본풀이),
literally Chronicle of the War Gods, is a
Korean myth
about the Gunungsin, the
deities of war. It
shares a large...
- The
Igong Bonpuri (Korean: 이공 본풀이),
better known in
Korea as the
Hallakgungi myth (Korean: 할락궁이 신화) is an
narrative traditionally told by
shamans on the...
- The
Munjeon Bonpuri (Korean: 문전본풀이),
meaning 'Annals of the Door', 'Book of the Door', 'Narration of the Door' or 'Explanation of the Door', is a myth...
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Korean creation narratives are
Korean shamanic narratives which recount the
mythological beginnings of the universe. They are
grouped into two categories:...
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deities of war in
Korean religion.
Their origin is
shown in the
Gunung Bonpuri and are not to be
confused with the
Janggunsin —
historical generals (such...
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Gasin cult. She is
believed to
reside in the outhouse.: 147 The
Munjeon Bonpuri (Korean: 문전본풀이),
meaning 'Annals of the Door', 'Book of the Door', 'Narration...
- 1991). Jeju-do muga bon-puri
sajeon 제주도 무가 본풀이 사전 [Encyclopedia of Jeju
Bonpuri Shamanic Chants]. Guro-gu, Seoul: 민속원. ISBN 978-89-5638-041-4. 최명옥 (Choi...
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Samgong bon-puri
Menggam bon-puri
Chogong bon-puri
Munjeon bon-puri
Gunung Bonpuri Primary religious texts (the
Avesta collection): The Yasna, the primary...
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deities of
Korean mythology.
There is thus no gut (shamanistic ritual) nor
bonpuri (narrative)
dedicated to Nulgubjisin. This
household god is
specific to...