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Amatsu-Mikaboshi

In Japanese mythology, Ama-tsu-mika-boshi (天津甕星[1], interpretable as either "Dread Star of Heaven"[2] or "August Star of Heaven"[3]) (あまつみかぼし), also called Ame-no-kagase-o (天香香背男[1], interpretable as either "Scarecrow Male of Heaven"[2] or "Brilliant Male"[3]) (あめのかがせお), Hoshigami Kaseo (星神香香背男, ほしがみかがせお), Kaseo (香香背男, かがせお), Amenoseo (天背男, あめのせお), or Ame no Murakumo no Mikoto (天村雲命, あめのむらくものみこと), was originally a rebellious Shinto god, possibly malevolent, who would not submit to the will of the other Ama-tsu-kami.[2][4]

Under Chinese Buddhist influence,[4] the god was identified with Myōken[4] either as the pole star or Venus,[1] before being combined with the god of all stars, Ama-no-mi-naka-nushi (天之御中主神, "Divine Lord of the middle heavens").[4][3]

In some versions he was born from Kagutsuchi's blood.[5] He is mentioned in passing in the Nihon Shoki as being subdued by Takemikazuchi during the latter's conquest of the land of Izumo.

In popular culture

Amatsu-Mikaboshi, the Chaos King, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as a supervillain and demonic god of evil who is best known as an enemy of Hercules and Thor. He is based on the Mikaboshi of Japanese mythology.

Amatsu-Mikaboshi first appeared in Thor: Blood Oath #6 (February 2006), and was adapted from mythology by Michael Oeming and Scott Kolins.

The character subsequently appears in Ares #1-5 (March–July 2006), and The Incredible Hercules #117-120 (May–August 2008).

Amatsumikaboshi is the God of Stars who have gifted two stellar-demon swords of light and shadow, Zanseiken and Bakuseiken, to Earth in Nara Japan, later the two swords wielded by qilin daiyōkai Kirinmaru, who rules in the Eastern Lands, and his daughter Rion, in episode "The Girl Named Rion" of Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon. He is also known as the God of Chaos that he's loyal to the Grim Comet and its true form: the Grim Butterfly. In episode "The Collapse of the Windmill of Time", Sesshōmaru's mother mentioned that the Zanseiken is the Sword of Amatsumikaboshi that her granddaughter Towa is wielding while they fighting Meidomaru. In episode "Father and Daughter", after Setsuna severed the red thread of fate between Rion and Kirinmaru the second time for their death, the two swords have been merged to become the Sword of Amatsumikaboshi as their souls are being sent inside as it sent back to heaven as the Grim Butterfly is destroyed.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c 長崎大学教育学部人文科学研究報告 (Nagasaki Daigaku Kyōiku-bu Jinbun Kagaku Kenkyū Hōkoku) [Nagasaki University Education Department Report on Humanities Research]. Issues 37-45 (in Japanese). Nagasaki: Nagasaki University. 1988. Retrieved 2013-06-06. ...願染みの度合い、等の様々な観点から判定して、この金星が、やはり、天津甕星(天香 香背男)として、一番相応しいのではないかと考える。 - ...so judging from degree of familiarity, and various other perspectives, this Venus indeed looks to be the most appropriate match for Ama tsu Mikaboshi (Ame no Kagaseo).
  2. ^ a b c William George Aston: Shinto, the Way of the Gods. Longmans, Green, And Co., 1905, p. 142, available at Google Books here
  3. ^ a b c Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities by Charles Russell Coulter and Patricia Turner, Routledge, 4 Jul 2013, p.96
  4. ^ a b c d New Larousse encyclopedia of mythology, by Félix Guirand and Robert Graves, Hamlyn, 1968, p.415
  5. ^ worldhistory.org

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from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja 天津甕星 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja 天津甕星 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation For the Marvel Comics character see Amatsu Mikaboshi comics In Japanese mythology Ama tsu mika boshi 天津甕星 1 interpretable as either Dread Star of Heaven 2 or August Star of Heaven 3 あまつみかぼし also called Ame no kagase o 天香香背男 1 interpretable as either Scarecrow Male of Heaven 2 or Brilliant Male 3 あめのかがせお Hoshigami Kaseo 星神香香背男 ほしがみかがせお Kaseo 香香背男 かがせお Amenoseo 天背男 あめのせお or Ame no Murakumo no Mikoto 天村雲命 あめのむらくものみこと was originally a rebellious Shinto god possibly malevolent who would not submit to the will of the other Ama tsu kami 2 4 Under Chinese Buddhist influence 4 the god was identified with Myōken 4 either as the pole star or Venus 1 before being combined with the god of all stars Ama no mi naka nushi 天之御中主神 Divine Lord of the middle heavens 4 3 In some versions he was born from Kagutsuchi s blood 5 He is mentioned in passing in the Nihon Shoki as being subdued by Takemikazuchi during the latter s conquest of the land of Izumo In popular culture EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Amatsu Mikaboshi character Amatsu Mikaboshi the Chaos King is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character is usually depicted as a supervillain and demonic god of evil who is best known as an enemy of Hercules and Thor He is based on the Mikaboshi of Japanese mythology Amatsu Mikaboshi first appeared in Thor Blood Oath 6 February 2006 and was adapted from mythology by Michael Oeming and Scott Kolins The character subsequently appears in Ares 1 5 March July 2006 and The Incredible Hercules 117 120 May August 2008 Amatsumikaboshi is the God of Stars who have gifted two stellar demon swords of light and shadow Zanseiken and Bakuseiken to Earth in Nara Japan later the two swords wielded by qilin daiyōkai Kirinmaru who rules in the Eastern Lands and his daughter Rion in episode The Girl Named Rion of Yashahime Princess Half Demon He is also known as the God of Chaos that he s loyal to the Grim Comet and its true form the Grim Butterfly In episode The Collapse of the Windmill of Time Sesshōmaru s mother mentioned that the Zanseiken is the Sword of Amatsumikaboshi that her granddaughter Towa is wielding while they fighting Meidomaru In episode Father and Daughter after Setsuna severed the red thread of fate between Rion and Kirinmaru the second time for their death the two swords have been merged to become the Sword of Amatsumikaboshi as their souls are being sent inside as it sent back to heaven as the Grim Butterfly is destroyed See also EditList of Japanese deities Glossary of ShintoReferences Edit a b c 長崎大学教育学部人文科学研究報告 Nagasaki Daigaku Kyōiku bu Jinbun Kagaku Kenkyu Hōkoku Nagasaki University Education Department Report on Humanities Research Issues 37 45 in Japanese Nagasaki Nagasaki University 1988 Retrieved 2013 06 06 願染みの度合い 等の様々な観点から判定して この金星が やはり 天津甕星 天香 香背男 として 一番相応しいのではないかと考える so judging from degree of familiarity and various other perspectives this Venus indeed looks to be the most appropriate match for Ama tsu Mikaboshi Ame no Kagaseo a b c William George Aston Shinto the Way of the Gods Longmans Green And Co 1905 p 142 available at Google Books here a b c Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities by Charles Russell Coulter and Patricia Turner Routledge 4 Jul 2013 p 96 a b c d New Larousse encyclopedia of mythology by Felix Guirand and Robert Graves Hamlyn 1968 p 415 worldhistory org This article relating to Japanese mythology is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amatsu Mikaboshi amp oldid 1126976438, wikipedia, 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