TAILIEUCHUNG - Handbook of Japanese Mythology phần 8

Tham khảo tài liệu 'handbook of japanese mythology phần 8', ngoại ngữ, nhật - pháp - hoa- others phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 262 Handbook of Japanese Mythology mythological iconography. Those depicted from the age of the founding of Japan are generally shown as single-edged straight blades often worn slung from a belt sash. Swords associated with heroes are more often depicted as curved singleedged two-hand tachi sabers. The former are fabulous in a sense though some fine examples are still extant and indicate the claim to antiquity and misty origins of the user and of the sword itself. When Izanami gave birth to the fire kami and was killed by the birth her husband Izanagi drew the sword Ame-no-õ-habari-no-kami Heavenly wide pointed blade also called Itsu-no-õ-habari-no-kami Consecrated wide pointed blade and killed his son. The blood adhering to the blade guard and pommel gave birth to other deities. This sword was a kami in its own right. It dammed the waters of the Heavenly River so that the deities could confer in the dry riverbed as was their custom. When they needed someone to subdue Okuni-nushi they asked Ame-no-õ-habari to do the job though he sent his son Takemikazuchi-no-kami instead. As the case of the sword Ame-no-õ-habari-no-kami illustrates swords were considered kami in and of themselves. Susano-wo found the great sword Kusanagi Grass-cutter in the tail of the eight-headed and -tailed serpent he slew. Ninigi-no-mikoto was given this same sword by his grandmother Amaterasu-õ-mikami to help him in his conquest of the Central Land of the Reed Plains. The sword came into the possession of the hero Yamato-takeru who after using it to subdue the people of the East left it in care of one of his wives in Owari modern Nagoya where it is kept today at the Atsuta-jinja shrine. However some reports attest that the original Kusanagi was thrown overboard by the losing Taira at the sea battle of Dan-no-Ura and was replaced by the sword Hironogoza forged during the reign of Emperor Sujin. Another of Susano-wo s swords Ikutachi Life sword was stolen by the wizarddeity Okuninushi. The .

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