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- Kushinadahime (櫛名田比売、くしなだひめ), also known as Kushiinadahime (奇稲田姫、くしいなだひめ) or Inadahime (稲田姫、いなだひめ) among other names, is a goddess (kami) in ****anese...
- Kushinadahime's parents are here given the names Ashinazu-Tenazu (脚摩手摩) and Inada-no-Miy****hi-Susa-no-Yatsumimi (稲田宮主簀狭之八箇耳); here, Kushinadahime is...
- main narrative meanwhile depicts him as the offspring of Susanoo and Kushinadahime, although a variant cited in the same text describes Ōnamuchi as Susanoo's...
- the second wife of Susanoo-no-Mikoto, and the aunt of his first wife Kushinadahime. According to the Kojiki she and Susanoo are the parents of Ukanomitama...
- Susanoo built after defeating the Yamata no Orochi, enshrines Susanoo, Kushinadahime, and their son Yashimajinumi. According to the Kojiki it was the first...
- Yashimajinumi-no-Kami) or Ōkuninushi. Besides Susanoo, his consort Kushinadahime and her parents Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi are also enshrined here as...
- Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi Children of Ōyamatsumi and the parents of Kushinadahime, whom Susanoo saved from the Yamata-no-Orochi and later married. They...
- and Tenazuchi are a pair of ****anese deities. They are the parents of Kushinadahime, the wife of Susanoo-no-Mikoto. The serpent killed their other 7 daughters...
- ruled over all of ****an.: 227  He is the son of Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Kushinadahime. and father of Fuha-no-Mojikunusunu [ja]: 278  and husband of Konohanachiru-hime...
- 2023-11-14. "Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Kami in classic Texts : Kushinadahime". eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp. "Kagutsuchi". World History Encyclopedia. Ashke****...