- In Shinto,
Zuijin (随身, lit. "Obeying-Orders Being" or "Attendant Deity") - are Kami warrior-guardian figures, Kami that
guard over
shrine gates are considered...
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Pelesit Poppet Spirit animal (disambiguation)
Totem Ushabti Voodoo doll
Zuijin Inoue,
Nobutaka (2002). An
Encyclopedia of Shinto. Tokyo:
Kokugakuin University...
- a type of
figure found in
archeological cultures throughout the
world Zuijin In the ****anese language, dogū is a
generic term for any
humanoid figure...
- in
current ****anese po****r
culture Tengenjutsu (fortune telling)
Ukehi Zuijin "Onmyōdō".
Asahi Shimbun.
Archived from the
original on 2021-01-12. Retrieved...
- The
Zuijin Teiki Emaki (随身庭騎絵巻, "Illuminated
Scroll of the
Imperial Guards" or "Illuminated
Scroll of the
Imperial Guard Cavalry"), is an
emakimono or...
- Cat-like
Spirit with a long, red tail
Zorigami (****anese) –
Animated clock Zuijin (****anese) –
Tutelary spirit Zunbera-bō (****anese) –
Faceless ghost A B...
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Terracotta Army, of
ancient China Ushabti,
ancient Egyptian burial sculpture Zuijin 埴輪 挂甲の武人
Archived 2012-10-11 at the
Wayback Machine(in ****anese) Evans,...
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calling forth rain.
Zorigami A
clock that has come to life as a tsukumogami.
Zuijin Shinto warrior-guardian
spirits that
watch over
shrine and
temple gates...
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Shinigami Yakusanoikazuchi:
Thunder deities born from Izanami's body
Zhong Kui
Zuijin Nihongi:
Chronicles of ****an from the
Earliest Times to A. Cosimo, Inc....
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Kumano Taisha.
These include the Kou
Shrine and
Inari Shrine, as well as the
Zuijin-mon Gate, Sanka-den Hall, the Mai-den
spiritual dance hall, and a resting...