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- 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...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
- they reach the summit of Mount Yudono. The mountain is known for its goshintai, a sacred object believed to be connected to a god., and they use an Iwakura...
- 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...
- animals both sapience and immortality. She repaired the Tabernacle (御神体, Goshintai) reactor to serve as power source which created the Oasis and made it...
- 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...