Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto in the context of "Tenrikyo"

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⭐ Core Definition: Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto

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.

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👉 Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto in the context of Tenrikyo

Tenrikyo (, Tenrikyō) is a Japanese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating from the teachings of a 19th-century woman named Nakayama Miki, known to her followers as "Oyasama". Followers of Tenrikyo believe that God of Origin, God in Truth, known by several names including "Tsukihi," "Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto" and "Oyagamisama" revealed divine intent through Miki Nakayama as the Shrine of God and to a lesser extent the roles of the Honseki Izo Iburi and other leaders. Tenrikyo's worldly aim is to teach and promote the Joyous Life, which is cultivated through acts of charity and mindfulness called hinokishin.

The primary operations of Tenrikyo today are located at Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, which supports 16,833 locally managed churches in Japan, the construction and maintenance of the oyasato-yakata and various community-focused organisations. It has 1.75 million followers in Japan and is estimated to have over 2 million worldwide.

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