Konkō Daijin

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Konkō Daijin is the 19th-century Japanese religious leader revered as the founder and central deity figure of the Konkokyo faith, which emphasizes sincere faith, mutual help, and harmony with the divine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese person
Shintō religious figure
founder of religion
religious leader
associatedConcept divine-parent relationship
everyday life as place of faith practice
associatedDeity Tenchi Kane no Kami NERFINISHED
associatedReligion Konkokyo NERFINISHED
birthName Kawate Bunjiro NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
commemoratedBy Konkokyo festivals
coreTeaching harmony with the divine
living in gratefulness to the divine
mediation between people and deity through prayer
mutual help among people
sincere faith in Tenchi Kane no Kami
countryOfCitizenship Japan
emphasisInTeachings gratitude to the divine in all circumstances
helping one another
practical faith in daily life
reconciliation and harmony
ethnicity Japanese
familyName Kawate NERFINISHED
founderOf Konkokyo NERFINISHED
givenName Bunjiro NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Oya-sama NERFINISHED
influenced development of new religious movements in Japan
languageOfTeachings Japanese
name Konkō Daijin NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Bitchū Province NERFINISHED
present-day Okayama Prefecture NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Bitchū Province NERFINISHED
present-day Okayama Prefecture
region Chūgoku region of Japan NERFINISHED
religionFounded Konkokyo NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Shintō NERFINISHED
roleInKonkokyo central figure of veneration
founder
spiritualRole intercessor between humans and deity
teacher of faith in Tenchi Kane no Kami
typeOfFounder founder of a Japanese new religion
veneratedAs mediator between humans and Tenchi Kane no Kami
parental deity figure in Konkokyo
worshippedIn Konkokyo churches NERFINISHED

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Konkokyo foundedBy Konkō Daijin