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Terms for subject Religion (3849 entries)
Total Prayer TP
Total Reclaim And Purification TRAP
Total Youth Ministry TYM
Total Youth Ministry Experience TYME
Toward Jesus TJ
Townsend Ecumenical Outreach TEO
Toyama-no-shimotsuki matsuri This includes a performance featuring a kamado (a cooking-stove) on which water is boiled. It takes place in Minamishinano-mura, Kami-mura, Nagano, from December 3-16
Toyo-uke no kami The kami enshrined in the geku ('outer shrine') of the jingu The identity of this kami is hard to clarify. She is the food-kami, also the mother or parents (=Izanagi and Izanami) of Amaterasu (who is enshrined in the naiku) and a manifestation of Ame-no-minaka-imshi. According to the gobusho she and Amaterasu are "the kami" of Ise and not personified separately. As an agricultural deity and the kami of the geku administered by the Watarai family Toyo-uke became the focus of popular pilgrimage to Ise. See Shinto,
Toyo-uke-hime The kami enshrined in the geku ('outer shrine') of the jingu The identity of this kami is hard to clarify. She is the food-kami, also the mother or parents (=Izanagi and Izanami) of Amaterasu (who is enshrined in the naiku) and a manifestation of Ame-no-minaka-imshi. According to the gobusho she and Amaterasu are "the kami" of Ise and not personified separately. As an agricultural deity and the kami of the geku administered by the Watarai family Toyo-uke became the focus of popular pilgrimage to Ise. See Shinto,
Toyoashi-hara-no-mizuho-no-kuni 'Land where abundant rice shoots ripen beautifully'. An evocative poetic name used in the and hence in modern Shinto theology for the land of Japan, as opposed to the heavenly realm takama-no-hara. Toyoashi is portrayed in the myths as violent and needing to be pacified by the gracious influence of heavenly kami
Toyotomi, Hideyoshi The second of the three great unifiers of Japan, he took over from his commander Oda, Nobunaga (1534-1582) and was in turn succeeded by the first Tokugawa shogun, Ieyasu. Hideyoshi's funeral was conducted by the school (see Yui-itsu Shinto) He is enshrined as a kami in several places including the large yatsu-mune style Kyoto hokoku jinja (hokoku 'wealth of the nation', was a name adopted by Hideyoshi) in Toyokuni jinja in Kanazawa, Kyoto and Tokyo, and in three post-Meiji shrines
Tradition Religion Aspiration And Culture TRAC
Tradition Religion Aspiration Culture TRAC
Traditions Of Roman Catholic Homes TORCH
Trainers Of Pastors International Coalition TOPIC
Training Christian Leaders TCL
Training For Learning And Serving TLS
Training In Ministry TIM
Tranquility Quest TQ
Trans Rectal Ultra Sound TRUS