kawaya kami
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The kawaya kami is the Japanese toilet god. The protection of the toilet god was sought to avoid falling in and drowning in the often dark and unpleasant toilets. The god also had a role to play in promoting fertility, as human waste was collected and used as fertiliser.
When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 1930 – 1930
- Historical notes
- Documented in the 1930s.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- kamu-taka, takagamisama, Setchinsan, Sechinbisan, Usshimasama, Rukar Kamuy, fuuru nu kami, Cheukshin
- manifests as
- Ususama-myō-ō
- has aspect
- Ususama-myō-ō
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“In Japan, belief in the toilet god or kawaya kami, most often depicted in the form of Ususama-myō-ō (烏枢沙摩明王), served a dual purpose. Most bodily wastes were collected and used as fertilizers, ensuring a higher overall level of sanitation than in other countries where wastes were stored in cesspits or otherwise disposed of.”
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