Shinto$74591$ - translation to spanish
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Shinto$74591$ - translation to spanish

JAPANESE PHILOSOPHER
Suika Shintō; Suika Shinto

Shinto      
n. sintoísmo
cult object         
  • 6th-century stone [[murti]] of [[Shiva]]
  • Parthenon in Nashville]], Tennessee
  • A clay [[Ganesha]] murti, worshipped during [[Ganesh Chaturthi]] festival, and then ritually destroyed.
  • Reformation]] period.
  • [[Songye]] power figure
  • Image of ''Siddha'' (Liberated soul) worshiped by the Jains
  • Björkö]], Sweden; the larger wooden idol represents the god [[Frey]]
HUMAN-MADE OBJECT THAT IS VENERATED FOR THE DEITY, SPIRIT OR DAEMON THAT IT REPRESENTS
Image worship; Image Worship; Cult statue; Cult object; Devotional image; Ritual object; Idols in Shinto
(n.) = objeto de culto
Ex: The author examines the history of the image, understood as personal simulacrum and cult object.
image worship         
  • 6th-century stone [[murti]] of [[Shiva]]
  • Parthenon in Nashville]], Tennessee
  • A clay [[Ganesha]] murti, worshipped during [[Ganesh Chaturthi]] festival, and then ritually destroyed.
  • Reformation]] period.
  • [[Songye]] power figure
  • Image of ''Siddha'' (Liberated soul) worshiped by the Jains
  • Björkö]], Sweden; the larger wooden idol represents the god [[Frey]]
HUMAN-MADE OBJECT THAT IS VENERATED FOR THE DEITY, SPIRIT OR DAEMON THAT IT REPRESENTS
Image worship; Image Worship; Cult statue; Cult object; Devotional image; Ritual object; Idols in Shinto
culto de dioses paganos

Definition

jinja
jinja (de "jinjo"; ant.) f. Jínjol.

Wikipedia

Yamazaki Ansai

Yamazaki Ansai (山崎 闇斎, January 24, 1619 – September 16, 1682) was a Japanese philosopher and scholar. He began his career as a Buddhist monk, but eventually came to follow the teachings of Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi. He combined Neo-Confucian ideas with Shinto to create Suika Shinto.