しんとうしゅう
神道集
1. Shintoshu (14th century Japanese Shinto text)Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
2. ShintoshuThe Shintōshū is a Japanese story book in ten volumes believed to date from the Nanboku-chō period (1336–1392). It illustrates with tales about various shrines the Buddhist honji suijaku theory, according to which Japanese kami were simply local manifestations of the Indian gods of Buddhism. This theory, created and developed mostly by Tendai monks, was never systematized, but was nonetheless very pervasive and very influential.
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