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Kuebiko (久延毘古) is the
Shinto kami ("god; deity") of folk wisdom,
knowledge and agriculture, and is
represented in ****anese
mythology as a
scarecrow who...
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prefecture ****u shrine, Naka,
Ibaraki prefecture Amaterasu Benzaiten Kuebiko Tenjin 川口, 謙二 (2012). 日本の神様読み解き事典. 柏書房. "Omoikane • A
History of ****an...
- then told Ōkuninushi to ask
Kuebiko (久延毘古), a god in the form of a
scarecrow who "knows all
things under the heavens."
Kuebiko identifies the
dwarf as Sukunabikona-no-Kami...
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music and by extension, knowledge. ****urokuju, god of
wisdom and
longevity Kuebiko,
scarecrow god of
wisdom and
agriculture Omoikane,
Shinto god of wisdom...
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their skulls to them, but this
practice declined over time: 77
Dolls for
Kuebiko and
Kangiten were
often found in them in the 1960s.: 77 Gehōbako were...
- toad said to
bring Sukuna-biko-na to
Kuebiko the kami of agriculture, as the
scarecrow god
would know. When
Kuebiko saw the dwarf, he said "That is Sukuna...
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Ambalathukara Bird
scarer Effigy Garden owl
Henohenomoheji Klopotec Kostroma Kuebiko Straw man (dummy) Sōzu
Kunekune (urban legend) Ting mong
Lesley Brown (ed...
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Chikato no Kami [ja] Ichikishimahime [ja]
Isetsuhiko Konohanasakuya-hime
Kuebiko Kushinadahime Moreya Omizunu Ōmononushi Ōyamatsumi
Sukunabikona Susanoo-no-Mikoto...
- the
Seven Lucky Gods
credited with the
ability to
resurrect the dead.
Kuebiko Old Man of the
South Pole Goldberg,
Joshua (24
April 2009). "In praise...
- (exiled by Hezekiah) Kichijōten,
goddess of happiness, fertility, and
beauty Kuebiko, god of
agriculture and
knowledge Inari Ōkami,
deity of fertility, rice...