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In the traditions of ancient Hawaiʻi, Kanaloa is a god symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with Kāne. It is also an alternative name for the island of Kahoʻolawe. In legends and chants, Kāne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example, whereas Kāne was called during the canoe building, Kanaloa was called while the canoe was being sailed. Likewise, Kāne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic while Kanaloa governed its southern edge, Kanaloa is "the subconscious to Kāne's conscious". In this way, they represent a divine duality of wild and taming forces similar to (by Georges Dumézil, et al.) in Indo-European chief god-pairs like Odin–Týr and Mitra–Varuna, or the more widely known yin and yang of Taoism. Kanaloa is also traditionally

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  • کانالوا (بالإنجليزية: Kanaloa)‏ هو الرب الخالق في هاواي، والمعادل Tangaroa في الأساطير الماورية. إنه أيضا رب العالم السفلي الذي استطاع أن يعلم السحر. يبدو على شكل أخطبوط. (ar)
  • In the traditions of ancient Hawaiʻi, Kanaloa is a god symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with Kāne. It is also an alternative name for the island of Kahoʻolawe. In legends and chants, Kāne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example, whereas Kāne was called during the canoe building, Kanaloa was called while the canoe was being sailed. Likewise, Kāne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic while Kanaloa governed its southern edge, Kanaloa is "the subconscious to Kāne's conscious". In this way, they represent a divine duality of wild and taming forces similar to (by Georges Dumézil, et al.) in Indo-European chief god-pairs like Odin–Týr and Mitra–Varuna, or the more widely known yin and yang of Taoism. Kanaloa is also traditionally depicted as an ocean god, hence his association with seamanship, or cephalopods. However, there are also interpretations that see Kanaloa as subordinate to Kāne. Kanaloa is also considered to be the god of the Underworld and a teacher of magic. Legends state that he became the leader of the first group of spirits "spit out" by the gods. In time, he led them in a rebellion in which the spirits were defeated by the gods and as punishment were thrown in the Underworld. In traditional, pre-contact Hawaiʻi, it was Milu who was the god of the Underworld and death, not Kanaloa; the related Miru traditions of other Polynesian cultures support this. The Eye of Kanaloa is an esoteric symbol associated with the god in New Age Huna teaching, consisting of a seven-pointed star surrounded by concentric circles that are regularly divided by eight lines radiating from the inner-most circle to the outer-most circle. Huna, as a New Age religion developed in the 20th century by a Caucasian-American founder, bears no relation to the Native Hawaiian Religion. Native Hawaiians reject "Huna" as a mishmash of Hawaiian elements with European religious metaphysical ideas. (en)
  • カナロア(Kanaloa)は、ハワイ神話に伝わる四大神の一柱。海神であり、イカかタコの姿で現され、魔法と冥界の神としての側面も持つ。 ハワイ神話を含むポリネシア神話で広く伝えられてきた神で、ハワイ以外では最も重要な神になっている。マオリ語では(Tangaroa)と呼ばれる。悪魔の蛸ロゴ・トゥム・ヘレ(Rogo-Tumu-Here)との戦いが有名である。タナロアとした場合の姿は魚と爬虫類が入り混じる魚龍の姿である。写真のように人の姿で現す場合もある。タヒチ語では(Ta'aroa)と呼ばれる神である。ハワイ語には「t」と「r」の発音がなく、それぞれ「k」と「l」になっている。 (ja)
  • Kanaloa è una divinità della mitologia hawaiana, dio del mare e dell'Oltretomba. È simboleggiato dal calamaro o dal polpo, ed è tipicamente associato con (la più alta delle quattro principali divinità della religione hawaiana). È anche il nome di un vulcano estinto nelle Hawaii. La simbiosi con Kāne è un aspetto importante della mitologia tradizionale hawaiana. Ad esempio, se viene invocato Kāne per la costruzione di un'imbarcazione, i marinari invocano Kanaloa chiedendo la sua guida e la sua protezione; Kāne governa il nord del piano eclittico, mentre Kanaloa il sud. Il dualismo mitologico è altresì presente in altre religioni politeiste: si pensi ad Odino-Týr, oppure a Mitra-Varuṇa, oppure ancora al ben più popolare Yin e yang della tradizione Taoista. La leggenda racconta di un gruppo di spiriti che, cacciati dagli Dei, scelsero Kanaloa come loro leader. La ribellione che essi inscenarono contro le divinità, però, si rivelò un fallimento e vennero esiliati nell'Oltretomba, per il quale Kanaloa viene considerato Dio. L'antico mito hawaiano, tuttavia, considera , e non Kanaloa, Dio dell'Oltretomba e della morte. (it)
  • Осьминог Каналоа — мифическое существо из мифов гавайцев. В зависимости от конкретного мифа, роль может меняться от положительной до отрицательной, но обыкновенно это нейтральный персонаж. Каналоа и Тангароа — одно и то же, только у разных народов. (ru)
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  • کانالوا (بالإنجليزية: Kanaloa)‏ هو الرب الخالق في هاواي، والمعادل Tangaroa في الأساطير الماورية. إنه أيضا رب العالم السفلي الذي استطاع أن يعلم السحر. يبدو على شكل أخطبوط. (ar)
  • カナロア(Kanaloa)は、ハワイ神話に伝わる四大神の一柱。海神であり、イカかタコの姿で現され、魔法と冥界の神としての側面も持つ。 ハワイ神話を含むポリネシア神話で広く伝えられてきた神で、ハワイ以外では最も重要な神になっている。マオリ語では(Tangaroa)と呼ばれる。悪魔の蛸ロゴ・トゥム・ヘレ(Rogo-Tumu-Here)との戦いが有名である。タナロアとした場合の姿は魚と爬虫類が入り混じる魚龍の姿である。写真のように人の姿で現す場合もある。タヒチ語では(Ta'aroa)と呼ばれる神である。ハワイ語には「t」と「r」の発音がなく、それぞれ「k」と「l」になっている。 (ja)
  • Осьминог Каналоа — мифическое существо из мифов гавайцев. В зависимости от конкретного мифа, роль может меняться от положительной до отрицательной, но обыкновенно это нейтральный персонаж. Каналоа и Тангароа — одно и то же, только у разных народов. (ru)
  • In the traditions of ancient Hawaiʻi, Kanaloa is a god symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with Kāne. It is also an alternative name for the island of Kahoʻolawe. In legends and chants, Kāne and Kanaloa are portrayed as complementary powers. For example, whereas Kāne was called during the canoe building, Kanaloa was called while the canoe was being sailed. Likewise, Kāne governed the northern edge of the ecliptic while Kanaloa governed its southern edge, Kanaloa is "the subconscious to Kāne's conscious". In this way, they represent a divine duality of wild and taming forces similar to (by Georges Dumézil, et al.) in Indo-European chief god-pairs like Odin–Týr and Mitra–Varuna, or the more widely known yin and yang of Taoism. Kanaloa is also traditionally (en)
  • Kanaloa è una divinità della mitologia hawaiana, dio del mare e dell'Oltretomba. È simboleggiato dal calamaro o dal polpo, ed è tipicamente associato con (la più alta delle quattro principali divinità della religione hawaiana). È anche il nome di un vulcano estinto nelle Hawaii. (it)
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  • كانالوا (ar)
  • Kanaloa (it)
  • Kanaloa (en)
  • カナロア (ja)
  • Осьминог Каналоа (ru)
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