- prosperity).
Chinese theology Tao
Three Pure Ones Tian—Shangdi
Counterparts of
Haneullim in
other Asian cultures Amenominak****hi, the ****anese
counterpart Indra/Trimurti...
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alongside a mount, Airavata, a three-headed elephant. Śakra is
equated with
Haneullim in
Korean folk religion.
According to the
Memorabilia of the
Three Kingdoms...
-
principle of good and justice,
which is
referred to by the
honorific term
Haneullim (하늘님), or "Divinity".
According to
church doctrine, the term "Haneul"...
- Amenominak****hi, Izanagi-no-Mikoto, then Amaterasu-Ōmikami
Korean pantheon:
Haneullim Lakota pantheon:
Wakan Tanka or
Inyan Lithuanian pantheon: Perkūnas Lusitanian...
- the
Buddhist counterpart Amenominak****hi, the ****anese
counterpart Haneullim, the
Korean counterpart Vishnu/Shiva, the
Hindu counterpart Tengri, the...
- Buddha, the
Buddhist counterpart.
Yuanshi Tianzun, the
Taoist counterpart.
Haneullim, the
Korean counterpart. Ông Trời, the
Vietnamese counterpart. Ved aur...
-
Seoul since 1923. The
religion focuses on the
worship of
Okhwangsangje Haneullim (the "Great Jade
Emperor of Heaven"), in
order to make the
earth a paradise...
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having been
allegedly healed from
illness by an
experience of
Sangje or
Haneullim, the god of the
universal Heaven in
traditional shamanism. The Donghak...
- Ame-no-Minak****hi in
other cultures Adi Buddha, the
Buddhist counterpart.
Haneullim, the
Korean counterpart. Hiranyagarbha, the
Hindu counterpart. Jade Emperor...
- Tao
Chinese folk
religion Chinese mythology Shen Śakra (in Buddhism)
Haneullim (in Korea) Amenominak****hi (in ****an)
Tengri (in Mongolia)
Indra (in...