14 Mar 2021

SHINTO - Ubusunagami clan deity legends

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Ubusunagami clan deity legends

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Ubusunagami 産土神 と 伝説 clan deity legends
Ubugami 産神 "deity of birth"



. Ubusunagami 産土神 clan deity - introduction .


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. Legends and Tales from Japan 伝説 - Introduction .


....................................................................... Aichi 愛知県 .....

. Ubusunagami at 白山神社 Shirayama Jinja .

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Aichi 江南市 Konan city 石枕町 Ishimakura town (stone pillow town)

. Inari 稲荷と伝説 Legends about the Fox Deity .
Once an old woman had a traveler stay at her home, giving him a stone pillow, then took his belongings and killed him.
Then she was cursed by the deities and died.
The villagers built a small Shrine to appease her soul.
Later they called it a Shrine for Inari and it became 産土神 the clan deity for the village.
also called 石作神社, 石作神社, 神明宮




....................................................................... Chiba 千葉県 .....
印旛郡 Inba district 酒々井町 Shisui town

When a baby is born, it has to be brought to 産土神 the Shrine of Ubusunagami.
In front of the Shrine mother will pinch its nose to make it cry out loud. This will cause it to grow up strong and healthy.
100 days after the birth, the baby is given stones to bite on to make its teeth strong.




....................................................................... Hiroshima 広島県 .....
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amagoi waka 雨乞和歌 Waka poem for a rain ritual
. The Samurai 水野義風 Mizuno Gifu .




....................................................................... Miyagi 宮城県 .....
伊具郡 Igu district 丸森町 Marumori town

If a person has died in the village, the craws begin to make a lot of noise.
At night the dogs begin to howl in a gloomy voice.
If the person who had died was a believer of Shinto, his soul goes to 産土神 the Ubusugagami.
If he was a Buddhist, his soul goes to the local Bodaiji 菩提寺 family temple.
When the soul passes in front of a crow or a dog, they make gloomy voices.




....................................................................... Mie 三重県 .....
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Mie 員弁郡 Inabe district 大安町 Daian Town

People who posess some earth from the Shrine of their 産土神 Ubusunagami will not get kakke 脚気 beriberi.
People with motion sickness on a vehicle should put some earth from the shrine on their navel to get better.

. Yamanokami 山の神 - 産土神 Ubusunagami .

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Mie 志摩郡 Shima district 大正町 Taisho town

. dandara booshi ダンダラボウシ "Dandarabocchi" .
deidaarabotchi デエダラボッチ, ダイダラボッチ Daidarabotchi monster / デーデッポ Deedeppo
The ワラジヒキ祭り Waraji Hiki Festival (Shima City) in memori of this event is held at the End of September.
It is in memory of this event:
Once there was a huge man, about 10 meters large, with only one eye and one leg, Dandara Boshi. He asked a woman who was knitting large straw sandals what this was and she told him "An offering for the Ubusugami."
He became afraid and run away.




....................................................................... Okayama 岡山県 .....

heso no o koojin ヘソノオ荒神 Kojin of the umbilical cord
Ubusuna Kojin 産土荒神 is the Kojin-version of the Ubusunagami deity.
He is venerated during a birth.
In the Bitchu region he is called heso no oo Kojin ヘソノオ荒神 Kojin of the umbilical cord.

ushi koojin 牛荒神 Kojin of the bull
This deity is popular in the North of Okayama, where many cattle and horses are held. It is the local version of the Ubusunagami, turned to the animals. He is especialy popular in the mountainous region of 伯耆大山 Mount Hoki Daisen. . Aragami.Kojin 荒神と伝説 Legends about the Aragami deity .




....................................................................... Okinawa 沖縄県 .....

Ohareji no kami 大主の神 / オハルジノカミ clan and family deity
He is a clan and family deity, especially for farmers and fishermen.
Once on an island an old man had suddenly without any reason burned down the Shrine for 大主の神 the clan deity.
He was cursed and died and this whole family died out too.
source : miyako-tour.com/spot/onushishrine
Onushi Shrine 大主神社




....................................................................... Osaka 大阪府 .....
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藤井寺市 Fujiidera city

Shrine 産土神社 Ubusuna Jinja, Osaka, Fujiidera, Koyama 4-7-9
. kitsune densetsu 狐と伝説 fox legends .
A man had made offerings at the Shrine Ubusuna Jinja, when a fox came and ate them.
The man went there observing what happened when a beautiful lady (the fox had shape-shifted) came to invite him to have a bath.
When he came to his senses, he sat in a water pot and all the food offerings were gone.

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Fujii-dera (? 葛井寺) is a Buddhist temple in Fujiidera, Osaka, Japan.
The temple is associated with Shingon Buddhism and has as its main image a sculpture of the Thousand-armed Kannon. It is the fifth temple on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage.
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....................................................................... Tokyo 東京都 .....
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西多摩郡 Nishitama district 桧原村 Hinohara village

Obusuna-sama オズスナ様(産土神), the deity of birth is seen as Fudo Myo-O.


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- reference : nichibun yokai database -
45 産神 collecting // 産土神 ok

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