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 Ama-no-Uzume - Result for Ama-no-Uzume - Meaning of Ama-no-Uzume - Definition of Ama-no-Uzume - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Image:AmanoiwatoTablet.jpg.html">Image:AmanoiwatoTablet.jpg,, thumb250pxrightTablet_at the Ama-no-Iwato Shrine in [[Takachiho, MiyazakiTakachiho ]]'''Ama-no-Uzume''' (アメノウズメノミコト Ama (or Ame) no Uzume no Mikoto) is the goddess of dawn and revelry in the Image:AmanoiwatoTablet.jpg.html">Image:AmanoiwatoTablet.jpg religion of religion of thumb250pxrightTablet_at the Ama-no-Iwato Shrine in [[Takachiho, MiyazakiTakachiho.
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 Shinbutsudo: A Web Page for the Study of Japanese Religions
Moreover Ama no Uzume no Mikoto, ancestress of the Sarume no Kimi, took in her hand a spear wreathed with Eulalia grass, and standing before the door of the Rock-cave of Heaven, skillfully performed a mimic dance.
Ame-no-Uzume no Mikoto, “the Terrible Female of Heaven,” is an important Kami in Japanese mythology and is also regarded as the founding ancestor of the Sarume Order.
The God of the cross-ways answered and said, “I have heard that the child of Amaterasu no Oho-Kami is now about to descend, and therefore I have come respectfully to meet and attend upon him.
http://www.uwec.edu/philrel/shimbutsudo/uzume.html

  
 BIGpedia - Japanese mythology - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
Uzume was from then on known as the kami of dawn as well as mirth.
She could no longer return to the living.
Then Uzume clothed herself in flowers and leaves and overturned a washtub, and began to dance on it, drumming the tub with her feet.
http://bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Japanese_mythology

  
 List of deities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anu - the god of the highest heaven
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deities

  
 Ama-no-Uzume: Information From Answers.com
Ama-no-Uzume (アメノウズメノミコト Ama (or Ame) no Uzume no Mikoto) is the goddess of dawn and revelry in the Shinto religion of Japan.
Tablet at the Ama-no-Iwato Shrine in Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture
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 The Mother Goddess -&--&- The Mother Goddess: As She Appears in Cultures Around the World
As the people were laughing and clapping and Ama No Uzume was dancing, the gods hung a mirror on a tree outside the cave opening.
Outside of her cave, the gods brought as many people as they could to watch the Goddess Ama No Uzume dance.
Ama No Uzume is lighthearted and silly, and when she danced she made faces and gestured that were so outrageous, everyone around could not help but laugh.
http://www.freewebs.com/fairypage/japanandchina.htm

  
 Amaterasu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When her unruly brother, the storm god Susanoo, ravaged the earth and ruined his sister's rice fields, garden and temples, Amaterasu was so embarrassed that she retreated into the cave, Ama-no-Iwato.
Later she sent her grandson Ninigi no Mikoto to pacify Japan: his great-grandson became the first emperor Jinmu.
She hung a mirror on a nearby tree, organized a celebration and performed an erotic dance before the cave.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaterasu

  
 Avatars of the Goddess
Hearing the loud commentaries on an erotic dance being performed by the crone Goddess Ame No Uzume, Amaterasu emerged, overcome with curiosity.
When the sun goddess Amaterasu had hidden herself in a cave, thus covering the earth in darkness and infertility, it was Uzume who brought her back.
Her brother Ninigi married Uzume to the deity who guards the Floating Bridge to Heaven.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/chartreuse/AvatarsOfTheGoddess/Japan.htm

  
 A Dictionary of Pagan Gods and Goddesses
Those who attend the feast of Govannon and drink of the god's sacred cup need no longer fear old age and infirmity.
Lug at last pointed out that they had no one who had mastered them all, and so gained a place among the deities, eventually leading them to victory in the second battle of Moytura against the Formorian invaders.
Realizing that Yalungur was now a woman and therefore no longer a member of the tribe, Kallin Kallin took Yalungur as his wife and so established the custom among Australian aborigines of taking wives from different communities.
http://www.ancientpathway.com/godgoddess/GandGMasterlist.htm

  
 God vs. Gods
Ama no Uzume - Japanese Goddess of persuasion.
Plato wrote that there had to be a minimum of two gods, otherwise there was no way to account for good and evil.
Anu - Babylonian God of heaven, storms, and waves.
http://www.anatheist.com/Articles/god_versus_gods.html

  
 japgod.html
Hakusan : Refers to the three deities Izanagi no mikoto, Izanami no mikoto and Kukurihime no kami who are enshrined in the Shirayamahime Shrin
Ubusuna no kami : Tutelary deity of one's birthplace
Suwa : Two Deities; Takeminakatatomi no mikoto and Yasakatome no mikoto who are enshrined at Suwa Taisha
http://www.houseofenlightenment.com/japgod.html

  
 AMystical1...The Craft
He sealed the cave that Amaterasu was hiding in so that no sunlight could reach the earth.
Uzume said that they were happy because a new, better, more beautiful sun goddess has come to replace her.
No one can see it, but many temples have a facsimile of it held important to them.
http://www.amystical1.com/asiangodsgoddesses.htm

  
 Amaterasu
When her unruly brother storm god Susanowo ravaged the earth and ruined his rice fields garden and temples Amaterasu was embarrassed that she retreated into a cave.
The other gods begged her to come to no avail.
Later she sent her grandson Ninigi no to pacify Japan: his great-grandson became the emperor Jimmu Tenno.
http://www.freeglossary.com/Amateratu

  
 Comments
According to legend, these artifacts were brought by Ninigi no Mikoto, legendary ancestor of the Japanese Imperial line, when his grandmother, the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, sent him to pacify Japan.
The Japanese imperial regalia consists of a replica of the sword "Kusanagi", the jewel "Yasakani no magatama", and the mirror "Yata no kagami".
Since 690, the presentation of these items to the Emperor by the priests at the shrine are a central part of the imperial enthronement ceremony (which is not public).
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 Ama-no-uzume - Network Live
In her absence, darkness and demons ruled the earth until Ama - No - Uzume...
"O Great Ama - no - Uzume, the Heavenly Alarming Female...
Ook Ama - no - uzume -no-mikito of Uzume.
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 Ama no Uzume
Ama no Uzume es la diosa (kami) de la felicidad, la fertilidad y la danza.
k no wn Miko-mai of the goddess Ame- no - uzume in Iwato-biraki-(ura)-mai.
holds the traditional torimo no of Ame- no - uzume.
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 Far East Realm of the Forgotten Goddesses
Japanese legends tell that the Goddess had three sacred items called Sanshu No Jingi, which are the sword, the jewel, and the mirror.
The sword represents might and honor, the jewel blessed wealth and beauty upon the nation, and the mirror represents self-knowledge.
http://inanna.virtualave.net/fareast.html

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Japanese Mythology
In Japanese mythology, Oho-Yama is the great mountain god, father of Uzume.
In Japanese Shinto mythology, Amaterasu is the sun goddess and mother of Japan, grandmother of Jimmu Tenno, the first ruler of Japan.
In Japanese mythology, Uzume is the goddess of dancing.
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/D9.HTM

  
 The Gods and Goddesses of Japan
Shinto (the Way of the Gods) was the original religion in Japan and had no written literature before the arrival of the Buddhists.
All that is known about these beings is that they produced generations of Gods and Goddesses, one pair of which was called Izanagi and Izanami.
They came down to earth on a rainbow, but no land to land on.
http://www.scns.com/earthen/other/seanachaidh/godjapan.html

  
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"How," she asked, "could the multitude laugh in the gloom she had left behind her?" Ama no uzume answered, "We laugh and celebrate because we now have a new goddess, more stunning than the sun." At this moment, according to the scheme, several gods showed Amaterasu the new goddess.
Amaterasu's departure from the world echoes the winter sun's retreat, and her reemergence is the sun's return, accompanied in spring by the laughter of all the spirits of nature who recognize in Ama no uzume's lascivious dance the reawakening of life.
Fertility is slain by blows to their womb.
http://physics.pdx.edu/telescope/site8/astronomie3.html

  
 Sarutahiko Ohkami
Sarutahiko is the chief of the earthly kami and the husband of Ama-no-Uzume no Mikoto, the goddess of mirth, dancing, wifery, and health.
When Ninigi no Mikoto, the August Grandson of Amaterasu Ohmikami, was preparing to descend to the earth and take possession of it, his scouts found that one earthly god remained rebellious and would not submit to Ninigi's rule.
This was Sarutahiko, and as he guarded the Bridge of Heaven, Ninigi could not descend until the giant god swore fealty to him.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/s/sarutahiko_ohkami.html

  
 Aikido Journal Home
Thus, (3) in the Japanese concept of ‘matsuri’, also, there is no distinction between the sacred and the profane.
This is intended as a blog rather than a scholarly article, so there are no heavy-duty footnotes or references (though it might become an article later on, if and when I have time to write it).
The distinction, if any is between purity and pollution and this, also goes back to the “Kojiki”, when the male deity Izanagi ritually purified himself in a river after visiting his dead wife in the land of Yomi.
http://www.aikidojournal.com/?id=422

  
 torrihansen1.html
However, in this quote from the coloring book itself "AMA NO UZUME dances, the deities laugh and clap, Amasterasu peeks out and sees her own dazzling face reflected.
The picture of AMA NO UZUME, the laughing sky woman, wasn't the thinnest creature either.
Other Goddesses that are represented in this book are the Yellow Woman, DZO NO KWA, the Spider woman of the Cherokee, Lilith, and Baba Yaga.
http://www.witchesway.net/10-22-links/editorials/torrihansen1.html

  
 Ama-no-Uzume - Information
Ama-no-Uzume is the goddess of dawn and revelry in the Shinto religion of Japan.
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 talismans.doc
She readied herself for battle as Susano approached her realm.
Requesting Susano’s sword, she broke it into three pieces, chewed them up and spat out three goddesses, divine, shining replicas of their mother.
He assured her he meant no harm, calmly wagering a contest to prove who was mightiest: whoever could produce male deities would be the victor.
http://www.geocities.com/cleo84/talismans.doc

  
 MysticWicks Online Pagan Community and Pagan Forums - Images of God
My best example is the goddess Uzume (sometimes Ama-no-Uzume), the Japanese goddess of joy and mirth.
That picture has NOTHING to do with the stories of Uzume, her correspondences, or even divinity.
I don't worship any specific dieties so I really don't know what to say other than there are images all around me everytime I walk outside that remind me of my connection with the powers of the universe.
http://www.mysticwicks.com/showthread.php?s=78242a84f19807edc33bbb4986b5ae14&t=65220

  
 Ama
Japanese tradition holds that the practice of Ama divers...
Ama Ata Aidoo Ama Ata Aidoo is a 1965.
Ama Dablam Ama Dablam is a Mount Everest.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/ama.html

  
 SONNENGöTTIN AMATERASU
Als Ama no Uzume dann einen ziemlich obszönen, komischen Tanz aufführte, brachte das alle anwesenden Götter zum Lachen, sodass sogar der Himmel bebte.
Schließlich kamen sie zu dem Schluss, dass die Göttin Ama no Uzume vor der Höhle tanzen sollte.
Eines Tages warf ihr Bruder Susanoo no Mikoto ein gehäutetes Pferd in die Webhalle.
http://www.toonorama.com/encyclopedia/S/Sonneng%F6ttin_Amaterasu

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