In Tenrikyo, God is a single divine being and creator of the entire universe. God in Tenrikyo is most commonly referred to as Oyagami (親神) (lit. 'God the Parent'), Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto (天理王命) (lit. 'absolute ruler of divine reason'), and Tsukihi (月日) (lit. 'Moon-Sun').
The first two characters in the Japanese kanji for Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto are 天理, where 天 refers to heaven or divinity, and 理 refers to reason or knowledge, thus "Tenri" (天理) refers to divine or heavenly knowledge, and in a sense adds a divine nature to truth itself whereas "天理" also means "natural law" or its pseudonym, "divine law." The English name most frequently used to refer to Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto outside of ritual is "God the Parent"; in Japanese, the equivalent common names are Oyagami (親神) and Oyagami-sama (親神様). In Tenrikyo, God has no gender.
