Danbooru
Login Posts Comments Notes Artists Tags Pools Wiki Forum More »
Listing Upload Hot Changes Help
A list of tags to help categorize this search. Space delimited.

Search

  • Help
guro
scat
furry -rating:g

Tags

  • ? shinkai no valkyrie 1.3k
  • ? shingoku no valhalla gate 269
  • ? japanese mythology 266
  • ? vanillaware 75
  • ? amaterasu (mythology) 49
  • ? ame-no-uzume-no-mikoto 9
  • ? ame-no-tajikarao 1
  • ? washtub 91
  • ? body jewelry 431
  • ? arm above head 1.8k
  • ? holding branch 2.3k
  • ? year of the rooster 744
  • ? rooster 780
  • ? monkey 3.2k
  • ? ankle wrap 1.1k
  • ? holding plant 1.5k
  • ? dancer 7.3k
  • ? branch 31k
  • ? crowd 8.2k
  • ? dancing 21k
  • ? 2017 2.9k
  • ? naked coat 3.5k
  • ? wreath 3.8k
  • ? ankle cuffs 3.9k
  • ? clip studio paint (medium) 11k

Options

Related

  • Deleted
  • Random
  • History
  • Discussions
  • Count
  • Posts Wiki Search »
  • Size
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large
    • Huge
    • Huge
    • Gigantic
    • Absurd
    • Show scores
  • Edit

    天宇受売命 アメノウズメ アマノウズメ

    Ame-no-Uzume-no-mikoto (天宇受売命, 天鈿女命?) is the goddess of dawn, mirth and revelry in the Shinto religion of Japan, and the wife of fellow-god Sarutahiko Ōkami. She famously relates to the tale of the missing sun deity, Amaterasu Omikami. Her name can also be pronounced as Ama-no-Uzume.[1][2]

    Amaterasu's brother, the storm god Susano'o, had vandalized her rice fields, threw a flayed horse at her loom, and brutally killed one of her maidens due to a quarrel between them. In turn, Amaterasu became furious with him and retreated into the Heavenly Rock Cave, Amano-Iwato. The world, without the illumination of the sun, became dark and the gods could not lure Amaterasu out of her hiding place.

    The clever Uzume overturned a tub near the cave entrance and began a dance on it, tearing off her clothing in front of the other deities. They considered this so comical that they laughed heartily at the sight.[3] This dance is said to have founded the Japanese ritual dance, Kagura. [4]

    Amaterasu heard them, and peered out to see what all the fuss was about. When she opened the cave, she saw her glorious reflection in a mirror which Uzume had placed on a tree, and slowly emerged from her hiding spot.

    At that moment, the god Ame-no-Tajikarawo-no-mikoto dashed forth and closed the cave behind her, refusing to budge so that she could no longer retreat. Another god tied a magic shimenawa across the entrance.[5] The deities Ame-no-Koyane-no-mikoto and Ame-no-Futodama-no-mikoto then asked Amaterasu to rejoin the divine. She agreed, and light was restored to the earth.

    Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto is still worshiped today as a Shinto kami, spirits indigenous to Japan.[6] She is also known as Ame-no-Uzume-no-Mikoto, The Great Persuader, and The Heavenly Alarming Female.[7] She is depicted in kyōgen farce as Okame, a woman who revels in her sensuality

    ---
    Complete Wikipedia for links to more information

    See also

    • Characters
      • Ame no Uzume (Touhou)
      • Ame no Uzume (Puzzle & Dragons)
      • Ame no Uzume (Shin Megami Tensei III: NOCTURNE)
      • Ame no Uzume (Megami meguri)
      • Ame no Uzume (KiKi KaiKai: Kuro Mantle no Nazo)

    View wiki

    post #6508460
    post #6489230
    post #4011618
    post #4011616
    post #2882676
    post #2634813
    post #1844020
    post #1623808
    post #1428390
    1
    Terms / Privacy / Upgrade / Contact /