Shinto

  • Shinto Shinto

    Shinto ("the way of the gods") is the indigenous faith of the Japanese people and as old as Japan itself. It remains Japan's major religion alongside Buddhism.

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  • Shinto Worship: Traditions and Practices Shinto Worship: Traditions and Practices

    Shinto (meaning the way of the gods) is the oldest indigenous system of belief in Japanese history.

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  • Japanese Gods and Goddesses The Main Mythological Tales of Traditional Shinto Religion Japanese Gods and GoddessesThe Main Mythological Tales of Traditional Shinto Religion

    Japanese gods and goddesses are mostly those of the traditional religion of Japan, known as Shinto ("The Way of the Gods"), or kami-no-michi.

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  • Do Sikhs Believe in the Devil or Demons? Do Sikhs Believe in the Devil or Demons?

    Sikhism does not have a concept of the devil, or Satan as does Christianity, Islam, or Judaism. Sikhs believe that demons or devils are entities, or spirits which are driven solely by ego.

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  • Yoruba Religion: History and Beliefs Yoruba Religion: History and Beliefs

    The Yorùbá people, who inhabit a significant part of Western Africa, including Nigeria, have been practicing their unique set of religious customs for centuries. Yoruba religion is a blend of indigenous beliefs, myths and legends, proverbs, and songs, all influenced by the cultural and social contexts of the western portion of Africa.

     

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