- divergent. The two
narratives found in all but one
region respectively are the
Jeseok bon-puri,
featuring a girl who in most
versions is
impregnated by a supernaturally...
- Korea. Some are
independent narratives.
Others survive as
elements of the
Jeseok bon-puri, a pan-Korean
shamanic narrative that
celebrates fertility deities...
-
based on
internationally renowned advertising designer and
social activist Jeseok Yi (a.k.a. Jeski), who
wrote the 2010 book Ad
Genius Lee Je-seok. The series...
- pot in the house,
filled with rice. This is
called the
Jeseok Ogari, and
holds rice. The
Jeseok Ogari is
accompanied with Mom Ogari,
which are smaller...
- sage
makes Seji-aegi the
goddess of grain, and
turns the
triplets into the
Jeseok gods who are in
charge of fertility. He
himself becomes a Buddha, ending...
-
based on internationally-renowned
advertising designer and
social activist Jeseok Yi (a.k.a. Jeski), who
wrote the 2010 book Ad
Genius Lee Je-seok. The drama...
-
Cheollyung Hangari of the Cheollyungshin,
Jowang Geurut of the Jowangshin,
Jeseok Ogari and Mom
Ogari of the
ancestor gods) are shattered, when the animals...
- monk and
gives birth to
triplets who go on to
become the
Three Gods of
Jeseok.
After her death, she
becomes the
goddess of
birth and
agriculture along...
-
original footnotes for the book, Il-yeon
clarifies the
meaning of the 桓因 as
Jeseok (帝釋,
Korean Buddhist name for Indra). However, the
characters were similar...
- 釋提桓因(しゃくだいかんいん) (romaji:
Shakudai Kan'in)
Khmer សក្ក (Sakkak)
Korean 제석천 (帝釋天) (RR:
Jeseok Cheon) 석제환인 (釋提桓因) (RR:
Seokje Hwan'in)
Mongolian сакра ᠭᠠᠯᠤᠰᠵᠴᠠᠮᠺᠳᠪᠨ or...