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1 синто
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2 синтоизм
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3 синто
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(япон. "путь богов" ("way of the kami (or divinities, divine presences)"); традиционная система японских верований, в основе которой лежит одухотворение природы и обожествление умерших предков) Shinto(ism), Sinto(ism), Sintuсектантский синтоизм (к нему относят тринадцать религ. учений, возникших на основе синтоистских верований в 19 в.) — Sect Shinto, япон. Kyoha Shinto
храмовый синтоизм (систематизированные интерпретации синто, предлагаемые священнослужителями) — Shrine Shinto, япон. Jinja Shinto
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5 реформистский синтоизм
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реформистский синтоизм
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6 кёгасинто
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7 рёбу-синто
Religion: Ryobu Shinto ("Dual Aspect Shinto", in Japanese religion, the syncretic school that combined Shinto with the teachings of the Shingon sect of Buddhism) -
8 секта синто-тайсейга
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > секта синто-тайсейга
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9 синтоистская секта синто-тайкё
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > синтоистская секта синто-тайкё
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10 главный алтарь синтоистского храма
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > главный алтарь синтоистского храма
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11 санно итидзицу синто
Religion: Sanno Ichijitsu Shinto (In Japanese religion, the syncretic school that combined Shinto with the teachings of the Tendai sect of Buddhism)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > санно итидзицу синто
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12 сингон-синто
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13 синтоистская школа Исе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > синтоистская школа Исе
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14 синтоистская школа ватарай
Religion: Ise Shinto, Watarai ShintoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синтоистская школа ватарай
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15 синтоистские секты
Religion: Kyoha Shinto, Sect ShintoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > синтоистские секты
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16 японский храмовый синтоизм
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > японский храмовый синтоизм
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17 Ама-тэрасу
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18 О-кунинуси
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19 Рэйсай
Religion: Rei-sai (In Shinto, the Annual Festival) -
20 Хару мацури
Religion: Haru Matsuri (In Shinto, the Spring Festival, or Prayer for Good Harvest Festival), Toshigoi-no-Matsuri
См. также в других словарях:
Shinto — A Sino Japanese term meaning simply gods or spirits (shin/kami) or the way, conduct, power or deeds of the kami. In China the term shen tao written with the same characters as Shinto referred to spirits and spirit worship, especially non… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto kaiga — Shinto paintings. Shinto seems originally to have been aniconic, the kami having no fixed forms around which iconography could develop. Iconic representations including paintings and statues (see Shinzo) appeared as a result of Buddhist… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto Shuseiha — Shinto Cultivation Group . An association founded in 1873 by Nitta, Kuniteru (1829 1902) for the purpose of worshipping Amaterasu, the kami of heaven, and the kami of earth, the triad who figure in the Kojiki account of creation. The… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto scholarship — For early scholarship on Shinto see Kokugaku. The academic study of Shinto in the 20th century has been carried out mainly by Shinto theologians, often priests, affiliated to Shinto training institutions such as Kokugakuin or Kogakkan… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto Taikyo — Great Teaching of Shinto . One of the thirteen groups of sect Shinto (kyoha shinto). An organisation with no single founder, it was established in 1873 by pro Shinto Meiji administrators as the Temple of the Great Teaching (Taikyo in) to… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto Directive — The Shinto Directive (in Japanese translation shinto shirei) was a short document produced, under the direction of the American William K.Bunce, by the Religions Division of the Civil Information and Education Section, Supreme Commander of… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto Gobusho — The Five Shinto Scriptures . The name given in the late seventeenth century by Deguchi, Nobuyoshi to a collection of thirteenth century texts of Watarai (or Ise) shinto. Five scriptures purporting to be ancient secret works restricted to… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto taisei-kyo — Accomplishment of the Way of the Kami . A religious group founded by Hirayama, Seisai or Shosai (1815 1890), a high ranking member of the last Tokugawa government. He arrived in Edo at the age of twenty and studied Chinese and kokugaku. After … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Shinto shirei — Japanese term for the Shinto Directive … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
SHINTO — Le shint 拏 est généralement défini comme la religion nationale du Japon, religion autochtone, par opposition au bouddhisme, religion étrangère importée du continent. C’est là une vision bien sommaire des choses, sinon totalement erronée, mais qui … Encyclopédie Universelle
Shintō — [ʃ , sinojapanisch] der, , Shintoịsmus, Schintoịsmus, Kami no michi [ mitʃi; japanisch »Weg der Kami (Gottheiten)«], die Gesamtheit der ursprünglichen, wesentlich aus dem bewussten Erleben der Natur hervorgegangen religiösen Vorstellungen der … Universal-Lexikon