Haneullim (Korean tradition, partial functional equivalence)

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Haneullim is the supreme sky deity in traditional Korean belief, associated with cosmic authority, creation, and the governance of heaven and human affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean deity
deity
sky deity
supreme deity
associatedWith cosmic order
cosmos
creation
fate
heaven
natural phenomena
royal authority
sky
countryOfOrigin Korea NERFINISHED
culture Korean
domain heaven
human affairs
universe
governs heavenly beings
human kingship
moral order
hasAspect impersonality
majesty
transcendence
hasTitle Heavenly Lord NERFINISHED
Lord of Heaven NERFINISHED
influenced Korean folk religion
Korean shamanism
linguisticRoot Haneul (sky, heaven) NERFINISHED
partiallyComparableTo Kami of heaven NERFINISHED
Shangdi NERFINISHED
Tian NERFINISHED
monotheistic high god concepts
perceivedAs dispenser of punishment
giver of blessings
source of life
ultimate source of authority
religion Korean indigenous belief
traditional Korean religion
role cosmic sovereign
guarantor of order
overseer of human destiny
supreme ruler of heaven
timePeriodOfVeneration Goryeo period NERFINISHED
Joseon period NERFINISHED
Three Kingdoms period of Korea NERFINISHED
pre-modern Korea
worshippedBy Koreans
worshippedIn Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED

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Jade Emperor equivalentIn Haneullim (Korean tradition, partial functional equivalence)