- the
goddess of
Mount Li Yaoji, the
goddess of Wu
Mountains Sanshin or
Sansin (Korean: 산신; Hanja: 山神) are
local mountain-spirits in
Korean Shamanism and...
- broadly, are
called sansin, or
sometimes sansillyŏng, and are
typically seen as the most
important spirits of the earth.
Sansin is
typically depicted...
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symbol of the Big
Dipper (Ursa Major).
Later in the myth,
Dangun becomes the
Sansin, the "Mountain God" (metaphorically of
civilising growth, prosperity). Korean...
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dedicated to the
shaman mountain-spirits
Sansin (Korean: 산신). Most
Buddhist temples in
Korea have a
Sansin-gak (Korean: 산신각), the
choice of preference...
- Han Ji-eun as
leader of
publishing company (ep. 1, 5–6) Go Kyung-pyo as
Sansin – a
mountain spirit that
watches over Shin Woo-yeo and Lee Dam (ep. 7, 10...
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Sansingak (산신각, 山神閣) – a
shamanic shrine dedicated to the
mountain god
Sansin (산신, 山神), who can be
depicted as both a male or a female.
Sometimes called...
-
National Kangshan Senior High
School Saint Dominic's
Catholic High
School Sansin High
School of
Commerce And Home
Economics Kaohsiung Shu-Te Home economics...
- Dae****a,
goddess of the
mountain Jik, god of
grains Sa, god of the
earth Sansin,
local mountain gods Amihan,
Tagalog god of the
monsoon Apúng
Sinukuan (Maria...
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supreme God in many
Eurasian cultures.
Later in the myth,
Dangun becomes the
Sansin, the "Mountain God" (metaphorically of
civilising growth, prosperity). Chinese...
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offered to the
higher gods,
including Cheonsin (천신; 天神,
Celestial God),
Sansin (산신; 山神,
Mountain God) and
Yongsin (용신; 龍神,
Dragon God),
reflecting the...