- In Shinto,
shintai (神体, "body of the kami"), or go-shintai (御神体, "sacred body of the kami") when the
honorific prefix go- is used, are
physical objects...
- 2:36 8. "Zenzenzense (前前前世)" (-movie ver.) Noda Noda 4:45 9. "
Goshintai (御神体,
Goshintai)" 3:27 10. "Date (デート, Dēto)" 4:05 11. "Autumn Festival...
-
Katori housed a
sacred repository object (
goshintai)
where the
spirit of ****sunushi resided. A
piece of the
goshintai was
taken from the
battleship after a...
- (佐士布都神), and Mika-****su no kami (甕布都神). This
sword is the main
dedication (
goshintai) kept at
Isonokami Shrine.
According to Iwao Ōwa [ja] in his
Jinja to...
-
Amenonuhoko (****anese: 天沼矛)
Azusa Yumi (****anese: 梓弓)
Gohei (****anese: 御幣)
Goshintai (****anese: 御神体) Hama Yumi (****anese: 破魔弓)
Heisoku (****anese: 幣束) Imperial...
- worshiper. In this
regard they are
somewhat similar to (but not the same as)
goshintai,
physical objects which serve as
repositories for kami in
Shinto shrines...
- the
inhabitants of the
lower prefecture and its head was
enshrined as
Goshintai. For some reason,
there are many
legends of
whales in the Saku area, which...
- kago are the
portable shrines that are used to
carry the "god-body" (
goshintai), the
central totemic core
normally found in the most
sacred area of Shinto...
-
until they have
reached Mount Yudono.
Mount Yudono is
famous for its
goshintai, a
sacred object believed to be
directly connected to a god. The shrine...
- "Ringleader" (統率者, Tōsotsusha) 119. "The
Mystery of the Tabernacle" (御神体の謎,
Goshintai no Nazo) 120. "At the Core" (核心, Kakushin) 121. "1 Second/250 Years" (一秒/弍佰伍拾年...