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Yama-no-Kami (山の神) is the name given to a kami of the mountains of the Shinto religion of Japan. These can be of two different types. The first type is a god of the mountains who is worshipped by hunters, woodcutters, and charcoal burners. The second is a god of agriculture who comes down from the mountains and is worshipped by farmers. This kami is generally considered as a goddess, or a female deity. Yama-no-Kami appearing in Japanese mythology include:

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  • Yama-no-kami (山の神) est le nom donné aux kami des montagnes dans la religion shinto. Ceux-ci peuvent être de deux types différents. Le premier type est un dieu des Montagnes adoré par les chasseurs, bûcherons et charbonniers. Le second est un dieu de l'Agriculture qui descend de la montagne et est adoré par les agriculteurs. Ce kami est généralement considéré comme une déesse ou une divinité féminine. Parmi les yama-no-kami de la mythologie japonaise figurent : * Ōyamatsumi (大山津見神), père de Konohanasakuya-hime. * Masakayamatsumi (正鹿山津見神) * Odoyamatsumi (淤縢山津見神) * Okuyamatsumi (奥山津見神) * Kurayamatsumi (闇山津見神) * Shigiyamatsumi (志藝山津見神) * Hayamatsumi (羽山津見神) * Harayamatsumi (原山津見神) * Toyamatsumi (戸山津見神) * Konohana-no-Sakuya (木花之開耶姫), épouse de Ninigi-no-Mikoto et arrière-grand-mère de l'empereur Jinmu. * Ōyamakui (大山咋神), dieu du mont Hiei. * Shirayama-hime (白山比咩神), déesse du mont Haku. L'équivalent dans la mythologie coréenne est le sansin (山神). (fr)
  • Yama-no-Kami (山の神) is the name given to a kami of the mountains of the Shinto religion of Japan. These can be of two different types. The first type is a god of the mountains who is worshipped by hunters, woodcutters, and charcoal burners. The second is a god of agriculture who comes down from the mountains and is worshipped by farmers. This kami is generally considered as a goddess, or a female deity. Yama-no-Kami appearing in Japanese mythology include: * Ōyamatsumi (大山津見神), the father of Konohanasakuya-hime. * Masaka-Yamatsumi (正鹿山津見神) * Odo-Yamatsumi (淤縢山津見神) * Oku-Yamatsumi (奥山津見神) * Kura-Yamatsumi (闇山津見神) * Shigi-Yamatsumi (志藝山津見神) * Ha-Yamatsumi (羽山津見神) * Hara-Yamatsumi (原山津見神) * To-Yamatsumi (戸山津見神) * Konohanasakuya-hime (木花之開耶姫), the wife of Ninigi-no-Mikoto and great-grandmother of Emperor Jimmu. * Ohoyamakui (大山咋神), the god of Mount Hiei. * Shirayama-hime (白山比咩神), the goddess of Mount Hakusan. (en)
  • 山の神(やまのかみ)は、山に宿る神の総称である。山神・山祇(やまがみ/やまつみ)とも言い、やまつみの場合は国津神としての性格を表す祇を充てる。 (ja)
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  • 山の神(やまのかみ)は、山に宿る神の総称である。山神・山祇(やまがみ/やまつみ)とも言い、やまつみの場合は国津神としての性格を表す祇を充てる。 (ja)
  • Yama-no-Kami (山の神) is the name given to a kami of the mountains of the Shinto religion of Japan. These can be of two different types. The first type is a god of the mountains who is worshipped by hunters, woodcutters, and charcoal burners. The second is a god of agriculture who comes down from the mountains and is worshipped by farmers. This kami is generally considered as a goddess, or a female deity. Yama-no-Kami appearing in Japanese mythology include: (en)
  • Yama-no-kami (山の神) est le nom donné aux kami des montagnes dans la religion shinto. Ceux-ci peuvent être de deux types différents. Le premier type est un dieu des Montagnes adoré par les chasseurs, bûcherons et charbonniers. Le second est un dieu de l'Agriculture qui descend de la montagne et est adoré par les agriculteurs. Ce kami est généralement considéré comme une déesse ou une divinité féminine. Parmi les yama-no-kami de la mythologie japonaise figurent : L'équivalent dans la mythologie coréenne est le sansin (山神). (fr)
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  • 山の神 (ja)
  • Yama-no-Kami (en)
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