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Eopsin (Korean: 업신; Hanja: 業神) is the goddess of the storage and wealth in Korean mythology and shamanism. She is one of the Gasin, or deities that protect the house. However, unlike other Gasin, who were believed to embody pots, paper, and other inanimate objects, Eopsin is special in that she appears in an animal form. This is because Koreans considered snakes and weasels, who ate mice and rats, holy.

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  • Eopsin (Korean: 업신; Hanja: 業神) is the goddess of the storage and wealth in Korean mythology and shamanism. She is one of the Gasin, or deities that protect the house. However, unlike other Gasin, who were believed to embody pots, paper, and other inanimate objects, Eopsin is special in that she appears in an animal form. This is because Koreans considered snakes and weasels, who ate mice and rats, holy. (en)
  • Eopshin, Eopsin o Eobsin (Hangul: 업신; Hanja: 業 神) es la diosa del almacenamiento y la riqueza en la mitología y el chamanismo coreano. Es una de los Gashin, o deidades que protegen la casa. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros Gasin, que se cree que encarnan ollas, papel y otros objetos inanimados, Eopshin es especial porque aparece en forma animal. Esto se debe a que los coreanos consideraban a las serpientes y comadrejas, que comían ratones y ratas, santos. (es)
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  • Eopsin (Korean: 업신; Hanja: 業神) is the goddess of the storage and wealth in Korean mythology and shamanism. She is one of the Gasin, or deities that protect the house. However, unlike other Gasin, who were believed to embody pots, paper, and other inanimate objects, Eopsin is special in that she appears in an animal form. This is because Koreans considered snakes and weasels, who ate mice and rats, holy. (en)
  • Eopshin, Eopsin o Eobsin (Hangul: 업신; Hanja: 業 神) es la diosa del almacenamiento y la riqueza en la mitología y el chamanismo coreano. Es una de los Gashin, o deidades que protegen la casa. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros Gasin, que se cree que encarnan ollas, papel y otros objetos inanimados, Eopshin es especial porque aparece en forma animal. Esto se debe a que los coreanos consideraban a las serpientes y comadrejas, que comían ratones y ratas, santos. (es)
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  • Eopshin (es)
  • Eopsin (en)
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