Harisaijo
deity intermediate Shinto single tradition · 2
Harisaijo is Amaterasu's daughter who, in one version of the story, is exiled to the island of Awashima for having a woman's ailment. She encounters Sukuna hino's shrine and vows to help women.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Suseribime, Mutō, god of the southern seas, daughter of the god of the southern seas, Hasshōshin, Yashimajinumi, I(so)takeru, Ōya(tsu)hime, Tsumatsuhime, Ōtoshi, Ukanomitama, Ōyabiko, Ōkuninushi, Sukuna Hikona, Susano'o
- syncretized with
- Kushinadahime, Toshitokujin
- consort of
- Gozu Tennō
- parent of
- Hachiōji
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“In one version, Harisaijo, Amaterasu's daughter, is exiled to the island of Awashima for having a woman's ailment. She encounters Sukuna hino's shrine and vows to help women.”
#10499 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“the princess is given the name Harisaijo (頗梨采女 or 波利采女, also known as 'Harisainyo' or 'Barisainyo') or 'Harisai Tennyo' (頗梨采天女) and is identified as the third daughter of the dragon (nāga) king Sāgara”
#39622 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5