Ōyabiko
deity Japanese single tradition · 1
Ōyabiko is one of the sons or daughters of Susanoo in Japanese mythology. This deity was amalgamated with one of the Hachiōji, the eight children of Gozu Tennō and Harisaijo.
Relationships
- sibling of
- Suseribime, Yashimajinumi, I(so)takeru, Ōya(tsu)hime, Tsumatsuhime, Ōtoshi, Ukanomitama
- co occurs with
- Sagara, Harisaijo, Kushinadahime, Gozu Tennō, Mutō, god of the southern seas, daughter of the god of the southern seas, Toshitokujin, Hachiōji, Hasshōshin
- child of
- Susano'o
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“eight of Susanoo's sons and daughters (Yashimajinumi, I(so)takeru, Ōya(tsu)hime, Tsumatsuhime, Ōtoshi, Ukanomitama, Ōyabiko, and Suseribime).”
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