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List of Gods : "God Toshi" - 11 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami"
Japan God responsible for a harvest of full grown rice, his shrines are often served by Buddhist priests. Japan
God name
"Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan God of grain. The deity responsible for the harvest of full-grown rice. His shrines are often serviced by Buddhist priests....
God name
"Mi-Toshi-No-Kami"
Japan God of rice Japan / Shinto
God name
"Mi-Toshi-No-Kami (the august harvest kami)"
Shinto / Japan Agricultural god. The offspring of O-TOSHI-NO-KAMI, the harvest god of rice, and Kagayo-Hime (refulgent princess), he is in charge of crops other than rice....
God name
"O-Toshi-No-Kami"
Japan / Shinto He heads the pantheon of agricultural gods but generally is the guardian of rice fields
Deities name
"O-Toshi-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan God of harvests. The son of SUSANO-WO and Kamu-O-Ichi-Hime, he heads the pantheon of agricultural deities and is generally the guardian of rice fields....
God name
"Oki-Tsu-Hiko-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan God of kitchens. One of the offspring of O-Toshi-No-Kami, the god of harvests. The consort of Oki-Tsu-Hime-No-Kami and responsible for the caldron in which water is boiled....
Goddess name
"SantoshI Mata"
Modern Hindu Mother goddess. She first appeared in northern India in 1960 and has since developed a sizeable cult following. She is invoked to åśśist in gaining personal advancement and prosperity....
Goddess name
"Santoshi Mata"
Hindu Mother goddess of recent origin, about 1960 Hindu
Goddess name
"Waka-Sa-Na-Me-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Agricultural goddess. The deity specifically concerned with the transplanting of young rice. A daughter of Ha-Yama-To-No-Kami and O-Ge-Tsu-Hime. Generally served by Buddhist priests. See also WAKA-TOSHI-NO-KAMI and KUKU-TOSHI-NO-KAMI....
God name
"Waka-Toshi-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Agricultural god. The deity specifically concerned with the growing of young rice. A son of Ha-Yama-To-No-Kami and O-GeTsu-Hime. Generally served by Buddhist priests. See also WAKA-SA-NA-ME-NO-KAMI and KUKU-TOSHI-NO-KAMI....