Hakusan Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture dedicated to the kami of Mount Hakusan. As part of the Hakusan shrine network, it enshrines Shirayama-hime no Mikoto, the principal deity associated with the sacred Mount Hakusan. The shrine serves the local community while maintaining connections to the broader Hakusan faith tradition that centers on mountain worship and purification.
- 宗派
- Hakusan
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Shirayama-hime no Mikoto
- 祀られている神
- Shirayama-hime no Mikoto
- 座標
- 34.523335, 135.8804338
参拝のヒント
Many Hakusan shrines are known for their connection to water purification and protection, so look for sacred water sources or purification fountains on the grounds.
文化的背景
Hakusan shrines are associated with mountain worship, purification, and protection from natural disasters. Shirayama-hime no Mikoto is often invoked for matters related to relationships, marriage, and harmony, reflecting the nurturing aspects of the mountain kami.
歴史
This shrine belongs to the network of Hakusan shrines found throughout Japan, which trace their origins to the mountain worship traditions centered on Mount Hakusan in the Hokuriku region. The Hakusan cult was particularly promoted during the Heian period by the monk Taicho, who founded the mountain's religious complex in the early 8th century.