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Izanagi no Mikoto
Izanagi no Mikoto
Creator deity; god of creation, life, and purification
À propos
Izanagi is one of the primordial divine couple who, together with Izanami, performed the first acts of creation. Standing upon the Floating Bridge of Heaven, they stirred the primeval sea with the Heavenly Jeweled Spear, and the drops that fell from its tip coalesced into the island of Onogoro, the first land. From this base, they begat the Japanese archipelago and numerous deities.
When Izanami died giving birth to the fire god Kagutsuchi, Izanagi's grief drove him to slay the newborn deity and journey to Yomi, the land of the dead, to retrieve his wife. There he discovered her decaying form, and their confrontation at the border between life and death ended in an irrevocable separation—Izanami vowing to kill a thousand people daily, Izanagi vowing to cause fifteen hundred births.
Upon returning to the living world, Izanagi performed the first purification rites (misogi) in a river, an act of cosmic significance: from this cleansing emerged the three most important deities—Amaterasu from his left eye, Tsukuyomi from his right eye, and Susanoo from his nose. This ritual established misogi as a foundational practice in Shinto.
Mythologie
The Birth of the Land (Kuniumi)
The Birth of the Land (Kuniumi)
Kojiki & Nihon ShokiThe Land of the Dead (Yomi-no-Kuni)
The Land of the Dead (Yomi-no-Kuni)
Kojiki & Nihon ShokiThe Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi)
The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi)
Kojiki & Nihon ShokiLiens familiaux
Sanctuaires dédiés à cette divinité
| Sanctuaire | Préfecture | Rôle dans le réseau |
|---|---|---|
| Biei Shrine Biei Shrine | Hokkaido | independent |
| Isasumi Shrine Isasumi Shrine | Fukushima | Sanctuaire principal |
| Mitsumine Shrine Mitsumine Shrine | Saitama | independent |
| Tsukubasan Shrine Tsukubasan Shrine | Ibaraki | Sanctuaire principal |
| Oji Shrine Oji Shrine | Tokyo | independent |
| Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo) Hakusan Shrine (Bunkyo) | Tokyo | branch |
| Oyama Shrine Oyama Shrine | Toyama | |
| Shirayama Hime Shrine Shirayama Hime Shrine | Ishikawa | Head shrine (souhonsha) |
| Taga Taisha Taga Taisha | Shiga | Head shrine (souhonsha) |
| Izanagi Jingu Izanagi Jingu | Hyogo | |
| Ushitora Shrine (Onomichi) Ushitora Shrine (Onomichi) | Hiroshima | |
| Washio Atago Shrine Washio Atago Shrine | Fukuoka |
Questions frequentes
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Qui est Izanagi no Mikoto dans la mythologie japonaise ?
Izanagi no Mikoto (伊邪那岐命) est Creator deity; god of creation, life, and purification. Cette divinité apparaît dans le Kojiki & Nihon Shoki et est vénérée dans 12 sanctuaires à travers le Japon.
Quels sanctuaires sont dédiés à Izanagi no Mikoto ?
Notre base de données recense 12 sanctuaires dédiés à Izanagi no Mikoto, dont Biei Shrine, Isasumi Shrine, Mitsumine Shrine et d'autres encore.
Quels mythes mettent en scène Izanagi no Mikoto ?
Izanagi no Mikoto apparaît dans 3 mythes, notamment The Birth of the Land (Kuniumi), The Land of the Dead (Yomi-no-Kuni), The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi). Ces récits sont tirés du Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.