Ōkuninushi - meaning and definition. What is Ōkuninushi
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What (who) is Ōkuninushi - definition


Ōkuninushi         
  • Ōkuninushi was popularly conflated with the deity [[Daikokuten]] (pictured)
  • Inasa Beach, [[Shimane Prefecture]]
  • Scale model reconstruction of the ancient ''[[honden]]'' of Izumo Taisha
  • Tottori]], [[Tottori Prefecture]]
  • Ōmononushi (depicted as an orb) appears before Ōkuninushi
  • Ōkuninushi asking a [[toad]] and the [[scarecrow]] god [[Kuebiko]] about the newly-arrived [[Sukunabikona]]
  • Ōnamuji being aided by a mouse
  • Ōnamuji and Suseribime escaping from Ne-no-Kuni ([[Natori Shunsen]])
DIVINITY (KAMI) IN JAPANESE SHINTO
Okuninushi; Okuninushi No Mikoto; O-Kuni-Nushi; Ookuninushi; Okuni-Nushi; Ōanamuchi; Ōanamuji; Ōnamuji-no-Kami; 大穴牟遅神
Ōkuninushi (historical orthography: Ohokuninushi), also known as Ō(a)namuchi (Oho(a)namuchi) or Ō(a)namochi (Oho(a)namochi) among other variants, is a kami in Japanese mythology. He is one of the central deities in the cycle of myths recorded in the Kojiki (ca.