Suseribime
deity Japanese single tradition · 2
Suseribime (須勢理毘売) is Susanoo's daughter. She fell in love with Ōnamuji and aided him in the trials imposed by her father, Susanoo. She gave Ōnamuji a magical scarf which protected him from snakes, centipedes, and bees.
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When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Ki(no)mata-no-Kami, Nunakawahime, Takiribime-no-Mikoto, Kamuyatatehime-no-Mikoto, Torimimi-no-Kami, Mutō, god of the southern seas, daughter of the god of the southern seas, Toshitokujin, Hachiōji, Hasshōshin, Ōkuninushi, Yachihoko-no-Kami, Yagamihime, Sagara, Harisaijo, Kushinadahime, Gozu Tennō
- consort of
- Ōnamuji
- allied with
- Ōnamuji
- sibling of
- Yashimajinumi, I(so)takeru, Ōya(tsu)hime, Tsumatsuhime, Ōtoshi, Ukanomitama, Ōyabiko
- child of
- Susano'o
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Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“but she, fearing Suseribime (who had become Ōkuninushi's chief wife), eventually went back to Inaba, leaving her newborn child wedged in the fork of a tree. Feeling harassed, Ōkuninushi prepares to leave Izumo for Yamato. Suseribime then offers Ōkuninushi a cup filled with sake, begging him (also via song) to stay with her.”
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“eight of Susanoo's sons and daughters (Yashimajinumi, I(so)takeru, Ōya(tsu)hime, Tsumatsuhime, Ōtoshi, Ukanomitama, Ōyabiko, and Suseribime).”
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