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Kannabi (神奈備), also
kaminabi or kamunabi,
refers to a
region in
Shinto that is a
shintai (repositories in
which kami reside) itself, or
hosts a kami....
- on the
history of the town,
Misuzu finds a book
containing the
story of
Kannabi no
Mikoto (Chinami Nishimura) in her town, the
inspiration for the festival...
- This kami is
generally considered as a goddess, or a
female deity. A
Kannabi is
often ****ociated with
Mountain Gods. It is a
natural area including...
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which is now
recognized as the
Scythian word that
Herodotus wrote as
kánnabis (or cannabis). Riegel, A.; Ellens, J.H. (2014). S****ing the
Sacred with...
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which is now
recognized as the
Scythian word that
Herodotus wrote as
kánnabis (or cannabis). Riegel, A.; Ellens, J.H. (2014). S****ing the
Sacred with...
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Azumako (藤原東子, d.816),
Fujiwara no Tanetsugu's
daughter Imperial Princess Kannabi (甘南備内親王, 800–817),
Married to
Emperor Heizei Court Lady (Nyōgo): Fujiwara...
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Glossary of
Shinto Sacred tree Tree of life
Types of
Shintai Iwakura rock
Kannabi Shinboku Yorishiro Shintai,
Encyclopedia of
Shinto Smyers, page 44 Kami...
- (源神姫)
Minamoto no
Katahime (源容姫)
Minamoto no
Agahime (源吾姫)
Court lady:
Kannabi no
Iseko (甘南備伊勢子)
Minamoto no
Koehime (源声姫)
Court lady: Fun'ya no Fumiko...
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traditional Shugendo..: 102 The
ocean is the
Shintai of the shrine, it is a
kannabi. The
shrine was
founded in 856 It is also a
Myojin Taisha. It has a nearby...
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proficient with
musical instruments. He
falls in love with
Princess Kannabi (神奈備皇女,
Kannabi-no-miko), but she does not
return his affections. He is dispatched...