- An
ujigami (氏神, lit. "clan deity/divinity/spirit") is a
guardian kami of a
particular place in the
Shinto religion of ****an. The
ujigami was pra**** to...
- The
Ujigami Shrine (宇治上神社,
Ujigami-jinja) is a
Shinto shrine in the city of Uji,
Kyoto Prefecture, ****an. The
shrine was
built as a
guardian shrine for...
- life even if you move to
another place.
While the
relationship between Ujigami and
Ujiko is
based on
blood relations, that
between Ubusunagami and Ubuko...
-
clans believe in
oyagami as gods they are
descended from, also
known as
ujigami. They are
considered their original ancestor to be the oyagami. The notion...
- shrines,
Buddhist temples and
Hindu Shrines.
Among the most
famous are the
Ujigami Shrine (built in 1060) and the Byōdō-in that are part of the
UNESCO World...
- Amaterasu. The kami of a
particular community is
referred to it as
their ujigami,
while that of a
particular house is the yashikigami. Kami are not deemed...
-
especially when the
deity is a
living person. This
concept is
distinct from the
ujigami (****anese: "guardian deity")
belief system,
which focuses on a deity's...
-
household have at
least three Ofuda in
their Kamidana, a
Jingu Taima, an
Ujigami ofuda, and
another deity one
personally chooses.
Jingu Taima were originally...
-
ancestor of the
Minamoto clan,
Hachiman became the
tutelary kami (氏神,
ujigami) of the
Minamoto samurai clan of
Kawachi (Osaka).
After Minamoto no Yoritomo...
- The
Samurai Sourcebook. C****ell & Co. p. 199. ISBN 1854095234. "鬼頭兵内氏神
Ujigami of Kitō Heinai". 岐阜県養老町の歴史文化資源 Gi****en Yōrōchō no
Rekishi Bunka Shigen...