2017年4月19日 星期三

水天宮 すいてんぐう The meaning of Suiten-gū

水天宮(日語:水天宮すいてんぐう Suitengū ?)是位在日本東京都中央區神社。舊社格為無格社。江戶時代以來,作為安產、求子之神受到人們深厚的信仰,有許多孕婦、求子或平安順產的夫婦前來參拜。
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作為福岡縣久留米市水天宮的分社,祭神和久留米水天宮同樣是天御中主神安德天皇、高倉平中宮(建禮門院、平德子)、二位之尼(平時子[1]
水天宮(すいてんぐう)は、東京都中央区日本橋蛎殻町にある神社福岡県久留米市にある久留米水天宮の分社である。
The meaning of Suiten-gū (水天宮?) is a shrine of Varuna. Varuna had been called "Suiten" in Japanese buddhism. He is one of the twelve Devas, as guardian deities, who are found in or around Buddhist shrines (Jūni-ten, 十二天).[1][note 1]
Suitengu is a Shinto shrine in Chūō, TokyoJapan. It is devoted to conception and safe childbirth. In 1818 the ninth daimyo of the Kurume Domain established the Suiten-gū in Edo as a branch of a shrine of the same name in Kurume, Fukuoka. It was inside the grounds of the domain's mansion in the Mita district of what is now Minato, Tokyo, and the domain opened it to the public on the fifth day of every month. In 1871, the Arima family moved from Mita to Akasaka, taking the shrine with it, and in the following year they moved the shrine to its present location, on a site that had been the family's middle mansion
In Suitengu, Varuna was also deified. For Shinbutsu bunri, when Shinto deities and Buddhist deities were separated, Varuna was changed to Amenominakanushi.[5]
There are about 25 other shrines of the same name in Japan. Suitengumae Station is close to this shrine and takes its name from it.
Suitengū (Tokyo). (2016, May 18). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved
08:02, June 27, 2017
, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suiteng%C5%AB_(Tokyo)&oldid=720890194
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