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  1. Shinto: Shinto (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a religion originating from Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion. (Religion originated in Japan) [100%] 2023-12-12 [Shinto] [Animism]...
  2. Shinto: Shinto (Kanji: 神道 Shintō) (sometimes called Shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami, which can be translated to mean "sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Shinto: Shinto (Kanji: 神道 Shintō) (sometimes called Shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami, which can be translated to mean "sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Shinto: Polls show that the religion with the most followers in Japan is Shinto, followed by Buddhism and then Christianity. It should be noted, however, that many Japanese do not consider these religions to be mutually exclusive and often practice a ... [100%] 2023-02-14 [Religion] [Japanese Mythology]...
  5. Shinto: Shinto, meaning 'way of the gods,' is the oldest religion in Japan. The faith has neither a founder or prophets and there is no major text which outlines its principal beliefs. The resulting flexibility in definition may well be one ... [100%] 2017-04-03
  6. Shinto: Shinto (Kanji: 神道 Shintō) (sometimes called Shintoism) is a native religion of Japan and was once its state religion. It involves the worship of kami, which can be translated to mean "sacred spirits which take the form of things and concepts important ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  7. Shinto: Shinto (神道, Shintō) is one of the handful of indigenous religions (or spiritualities) from Japan. It has become so ingrained in Japanese culture, rituals, art, literature, and daily life that it could be considered the single most-practiced religion in Japan, though ... [100%] 2023-12-12 [Eastern religions] [Shinto]...
  8. Shinto: Shinto (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) is a religion from Japan . Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion. (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-09-27 [Shinto] [Animism]...
  9. Shinty: Shinty (Gaelic: Camanachd, The sport of the curved stick) is a sport popular in Scotland, particularly the Highlands and Islands. It is related to the sports of hurling, from Ireland, and ice hockey. [83%] 2023-08-07 [Shinty]
  10. Shanto: Shanto is a form of Guyanese music, related to both calypso and mento. It became a major part of early popular music through its use in Guyanese vaudeville shows; songs are topical and light-hearted, often accompanied by a guitar. (Music genre) [83%] 2023-12-31 [Calypso music] [Guyanese music]...
  11. Shinty: El shinty (en gaélico: camanachd o iomain) es un juego originario de las Tierras Altas de Escocia y se practica con un palo curvo y una bola de cuero. Es similar al hurling irlandés. [83%] 2024-06-23
  12. Shito: Cet article est une ébauche concernant la cuisine et le Ghana. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [80%] 2023-12-31
  13. Shinto sects and schools: Template:Inline refs needed Shinto (神道, shintō), the folk religion of Japan , developed a diversity of schools and sects, outbranching from the original Ko-Shintō (ancient Shintō) since Buddhism was introduced into Japan in the sixth century. The main Shinto schools with traditions traceable ... (Religion) [78%] 2023-12-29 [Shinto]
  14. Saints and levitation: There are numerous saints to whom the ability to fly or levitate has been attributed. Most of these "flying saints" are mentioned as such in literature and sources associated with them. (Saints to whom the ability to fly or levitate has been attributed) [71%] 2023-12-24 [Mythological powers] [Supernatural legends]...
  15. Saints and Revolutionaries: Saints and Revolutionaries is a non-fiction work by the writer and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, published by Heinemann in 1939. The book was part of the I Believe series, an initiative whereby leading British intellectuals of the day could pursue ... (Book by Olaf Stapledon) [71%] 2024-02-11 [Philosophy books] [Works by Olaf Stapledon]...
  16. Saints and Sinners (Kane Roberts album): Saints and Sinners is the second studio album by Kane Roberts. It was produced by Desmond Child, who also has co-writing credits on all tracks. (Kane Roberts album) [71%] 2024-01-11 [1991 albums] [Albums produced by Desmond Child]...
  17. Saints and Revolutionaries: Saints and Revolutionaries is a non-fiction work by the writer and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, published by Heinemann in 1939. The book was part of the I Believe series, an initiative whereby leading British intellectuals of the day could pursue ... (Philosophy) [71%] 2024-01-06 [Philosophy books]
  18. Sinners and Saints (film): Sinners and Saints is a 2010 action-thriller film directed by and co-written by William Kaufman and starring Johnny Strong, Kevin Phillips, Costas Mandylor, Sean Patrick Flanery, Bas Rutten, Method Man, Kim Coates and Tom Berenger. The film is ... (Film) [71%] 2024-01-11 [2010 action thriller films] [2010 films]...
  19. Saints and Soldiers: Saints and Soldiers is a 2003 war drama film directed by Ryan Little and produced by Little and Adam Abel. It is loosely based on events that took place after the Malmedy massacre during the Battle of the Bulge. [71%] 2023-12-31 [2003 films] [2003 drama films]...
  20. Shentu and Yulü: Shentu or Shenshu (Chinese: 神荼) and Yulü or Yulei (simplified Chinese: 郁垒; traditional Chinese: 鬱壘) are a pair of deities in Chinese mythology who punished evil spirits by binding them in reed ropes and feeding them to tigers. Their images together with reed rope ... (Religion) [71%] 2024-03-18 [Chinese gods]

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