Assembling Shinto: Buddhist approaches to kami worship in medieval Japan

Part I. Mt. Miwa and the Yamato landscape : The ancient cultic site -- The sacred mountain -- From Izumo to Yamato -- Of snakes and women -- The Omiwa family and the early Yamato rulers -- Miwa as a cultural and economic centre -- The Omiwa shrine and its festivals -- The Omiwa jinguji -- Within the...

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Main Author: Andreeva, Anna (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts Published by the Harvard University Asia Center 2017
In: Harvard East Asian monographs (396)
Year: 2017
Series/Journal:Harvard East Asian monographs 396
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Japan / Miwa-Shintō / Syncretism / Buddhism / Geschichte Anfänge-1868
Further subjects:B Gods, Shinto History To 1500
B Buddhism Relations Shinto
B Shinto History To 1868
B Shinto Relations Buddhism
B Miwa Mountain Region (Japan) Religious life and customs History To 1500
Parallel Edition:Electronic

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