Amaterasu [ah motta ROSSU]: The Sun goddess; the most admired deity in shinto
Confucianism: Developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
Confucius: He was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history
Jainism: Traditionally known as Jin Sashana or Jain dharma, is an Indian religion that prescribes a path of ahimsa
Kami [commie]: Spirits that underlie all existence
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan
Norito [noh REE toh]: A prayer, often used invocation for purification; accuracy in use and in pronunciation of words is essential if the prayer is to work
Taoism: Is a philosophical, ethical, political and religious tradition of Chinese origin
Torii [TORY ee]: A symbol shaped like a gateway; the gateway to heaven
Yutate [YOU tah teh]: A shinto purification ritual
Zoroastrianism: Also called as Zarathustrianism, Mazdaism and Magianism, is an ancient monotheistic dualist Iranian religion & a religious philosophy
Confucianism: Developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
Confucius: He was a Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history
Jainism: Traditionally known as Jin Sashana or Jain dharma, is an Indian religion that prescribes a path of ahimsa
Kami [commie]: Spirits that underlie all existence
Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan
Norito [noh REE toh]: A prayer, often used invocation for purification; accuracy in use and in pronunciation of words is essential if the prayer is to work
Taoism: Is a philosophical, ethical, political and religious tradition of Chinese origin
Torii [TORY ee]: A symbol shaped like a gateway; the gateway to heaven
Yutate [YOU tah teh]: A shinto purification ritual
Zoroastrianism: Also called as Zarathustrianism, Mazdaism and Magianism, is an ancient monotheistic dualist Iranian religion & a religious philosophy
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