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Kannon – Mythopedia Kannon (観音) is the goddess of compassion and mercy, the keeper of peace and reliever of troubles The most popular bodhisattva in Japan, she also relieves drought, helps women to conceive, and makes good wishes for the world
Guanyin – Mythopedia Guanyin (觀音) is the beloved Chinese goddess of mercy and compassion All-seeing and all-hearing, she is characterized by her great benevolence and offers protection to those who are suffering
Japanese Gods – Mythopedia Japanese gods and goddesses include everyone from powerful creator gods to minor, localized kami Particularly notable is the sun goddess Amaterasu, held to be the divine ancestor of the first emperor of Japan, a lineage that remains unbroken into the current day
Daikokuten – Mythopedia Daikokuten (大黒天) is the Japanese god of luck and fortune-seeking, who favors the bold A revered household deity, he is one of the Seven Lucky Gods who bring prosperity and good fortune to Japan
Raijin – Mythopedia Raijin (雷神) is the Japanese god of thunder, lightning, and storms Often appearing alongside his brother Fujin, the god of the wind, Raijin the trickster brings vital rains but leaves a wake of chaos and destruction
Kagutsuchi – Mythopedia Kagutsuchi (軻遇突智) is the Japanese god of fire whose birth killed his mother, creator goddess Izanami The patron of blacksmiths and those who work with fire, he is also associated with volcanoes and earthquakes
Benzaiten – Mythopedia Benzaiten is a joyous Japanese goddess, dispenser of luck and wisdom Both a Buddhist deity and Shinto kami, she is one of the Seven Lucky Gods and rules over all that flows, including music, water, wealth, and time
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Japanese Mythology – Mythopedia Japanese mythology is a combination of primarily Shinto and Buddhist traditions In addition to the most powerful gods and goddesses, there are also millions of kami, or “holy powers,” associated with forces of nature, geographical features, and the spirits of the venerated dead
Bishamonten – Mythopedia Bishamonten (毘沙門天) is a Japanese warrior god, protector of Buddhist temples, worshipers, and their offerings He is the only one of the Seven Lucky Gods associated with war and violence