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    11/03/2013 Hinduism and Shinto are two similar religions that relate each other in so many ways. Hiduism is practiced in India‚ Shinto is from Japan and they both have different ways of presenting the religion. In India it is spiritual where in Japan is a way of life and the imperial family is considered sacred or direct descendents of goddess. First let’s talk about Hinduism and its fundamentals. In the Indian subcontinent there has developed a complex variety of religious paths. Some of these

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    religions. It’s prominence has caused other religions to emerge. It’s prominence has caused other religions to emerge. Shinto is a religion that defined itself as Buddhist teachings spread to Japan. “Before that time there was no need to name the religion that was already present it was simply what everyone did.”(Michael Molloy‚ pg.258) The mere magnitude of Buddhism defined Shinto; however‚ these religions differ and have different deities that best symbolize their distinct characteristics. The

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    The nature of Shinto: Shinto is a native Japanese mythology/religion influenced by Buddhism‚ Taoism and Confucianism. Kami‚ a key concept in Shinto’s belief refers to the superior‚ mystical or divine‚ that permeates the natural world. Origins of the universe: - Earliest Shinto text is the Kojiki or ‘record of ancient matters’ written in 712 CE - Kojiki tells the story of how the cosmic order arose out of chaos during the age of the kami when something like a huge celestial egg split in half

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    a clan called the Yamato clan that claimed to be decedents from the sun goddess‚ Amaterasu Okami (Andrea). This portrayed the emperor as a divine ruler for the citizens and through the emperor‚ Shinto practice was spread and encouraged throughout the state. Shrines would be funded by the emperor and Shinto ceremonies were used in the imperil court. An example of this can be seen in the jingiryd‚ a set of laws which instituted ceremonies to the kami (Toshio). The following is what the jingiryd ceremony

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    Japan has a religious tradition with the central being the canon Japanese religion Shinto and the greatly flourished imported religion Buddhism. These two main religions are further influenced be ideas and values from Confucianism. This incorporation between multiple concepts allows Japanese people to be more acceptances toward the approach of multiple religious beliefs. Japanese in general‚ see many religious principles as traditional ways‚ and participate in religious events and practices as

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    The Japanese Shinto attitudes towards art is that the elements of nature are the pure and beautiful children of the kami‚ and the humans are to cooperate with the kami to promote this goodness and beauty in nature. They use art to express the way in the land itself being pure‚ sacred and beautiful as created by the kami so therefore the presence of the kami is revealed not only by words but through the aesthetic awareness of the beauty of nature. The arts are also used as entertainment for the kami

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    REL 133 week 4 Shinto

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    Shinto Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs World Religious Traditions I REL 133 Robert Mossman July 21‚ 2014 Shinto Shinto is the religion that is indigenous to Japan. Shinto is a ritual based religion and the rituals must be completed with precision and diligence to maintain the connection between the ancient past and modern-day Japan. Shinto is based in mythology on a collection of beliefs from the earliest Japanese writings in the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki. Public shrines that are devoted to multitudes

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    Meaning: The word Shinto was adopted from the written Chinese (神道‚ pinyin: shén dào)‚ combining two words: "shin" (神?)‚ meaning "spirit"”gods” or kami; and "tō" (道?)‚ meaning a philosophical path or study This is about “ the study of Kami”‚ what is KAMI? Kami are defined in English as "spirits"‚ "essences" or "deities"‚ there are many ways to understanding this; in some cases being human-like‚ can be animals‚ and more abstract nature power in the world (mountains‚ rivers‚ lightning‚ wind‚ waves

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    Shinto Current Issues Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs World Religious Traditions I REL 155 Robert Mossman July 26‚ 2014 Shinto Current Issues Shinto‚ translated into ‘The way of the gods’ and dates back to 660 B.C. Shinto is loosely called a religion but is seen as and practiced as embracing many practices and beliefs. Shinto has influences from Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Confucianism but there is a strong history in mythology and mysticism. Women have had a long history throughout Shinto from the highest

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    Po is a Red-Riding Hood story from China. It is illustrated by Ed Young. The illustrations in this book were painted in the impressionist style. Mr. Young uses color‚ scale and dimension‚ and composition to add to the optical effect the book has on the reader. The colors in Lon Po Po invoke emotions. For example‚ the wolf and his shadow are black. Black is typically used to depict evil. Most if the illustrations in the book have a mixture of blues and greens. These colors are supposed to

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