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  2. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Kaya-no-hime, the goddess of vegetation, grass and fields. Kisshōten , goddess of good fortune; [21] also known as Kichijōten, Kisshoutennyo (吉祥天女), and as Kudokuten (功徳天), Kisshōten is the Shinto adaption, via Buddhism, from the Hindu goddess, Lakshmi. Kōjin (三宝荒神), is the god of fire, the hearth, and the kitchen.

  3. List of health deities - Wikipedia

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    Sekhmet, goddess of healing and medicine of Upper Egypt; Heka, deification of magic, through which Egyptians believed they could gain protection, healing and support; Serket, goddess of healing stings and bites; Ta-Bitjet, a scorpion goddess whose blood is a panacea for all poisons; Isis, goddess of healing, magic, marriage and protection

  4. Category:Health deities - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Gods and goddesses of life, health, healing and longevity. See also Category:Mother goddesses and Category:Childhood deities ...

  5. Category:Japanese goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Japanese goddesses" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  6. Category:Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Japanese goddesses (2 C, 34 P) Japanese gods (1 C, 85 P) A. Ainu kamuy (24 P) D. Deified Japanese people (4 ...

  7. Category:Health goddesses - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Japanese gods - Wikipedia

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  9. Japanese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gods and goddesses, called kami, are uniquely numerous (there are at least eight million) and varied in power and stature. [1] They are usually descendants from the original trio of gods that were born from nothing in the primordial oil that was the world before the kami began to shape it.