天つ罪・国つ罪
1. TsumiTsumi is a Japanese word that indicates the violation of legal, social or religious rules. It is most often used in the religious and moral sense. Originally, the word indicated a divine punishment due to the violation of a divine taboo through evil deeds, defilement or disasters. When translated in English as "sin", the term covers therefore only one of the three meanings of the Japanese word.
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