Yamata no Oroch (eight-headed giant snake) also known as Yamata no Orochi. This is a snake-like creature in Japanese Shinto. Yamata no Orochi is depicted with eight heads and eight tails. It has bright red eyes and a red belly. Yamata no Orochi's giant body is depicted stretching 8 valleys, 8 hills. Its body was covered with moss, cypress and cedar trees on its back so it looked like a mountain range.
Born
Izanagi, the male god who created ancient Japan, used the sacred spear Ame-no-nubuki to stir into the ocean, creating the eight islands that formed ancient Japan. He is married to the goddess Izanami. The one who conceived and gave birth to Hinokagu is the fire god of the earth. However, upon giving birth to Hinokagu, Hinokagu's flames flared up and caused the goddess Izanami to die. The god Izanagi got angry, cut Hinokagu into eight pieces and threw it into the sea. Each part of Hinokagu becomes different volcanoes.
Hinokagu's spirit reincarnated as a human, becoming the Fire God. However, the evil of his spirit born from guilt for the mother and hatred for the father accumulates in 8 volcanoes and every 100 years, it causes disaster for people. 8 volcanoes, 8 lava flows when merged to become an eight-headed Yamata no Orochi monster.
According to legend, each head of Yamata no Orochi corresponds to a human sin (unfilial piety, unbelief, ignorance, stupidity, insensitivity, malice, impatience, lust).
Be destroy
According to the Japanese epic Kojiki recorded, the god Susanoo, when leaving the fairy realm to come down to earth to find his sister Amaterasu to apologize (because the two had quarreled before), when he arrived in Izumo district, he met an elderly couple of gods named Ashinazuchi and Tenazuchi, who were weeping. When Susanoo asked why they were crying, they explained that they once had eight daughters, but every year the eight-headed-eight-tailed serpent Yamata no Orochi demanded one as a sacrifice. They were now down to their eighth and final daughter, Kushinada hime. Soon it would be time for Yamata no Orochi to demand a sacrifice.
Susanoo immediately asked Kushi-inada-hime to marry her, then magically turned her into a comb to put in her hair so Yamata no Orochi wouldn't sniff it. Knowing that he was not an equal opponent of Yamata no Orochi, he asked his wife's family to brew alcohol with a concentration 8 times higher than usual, then divided into 8 jars and piled them around the entrance of the house, ready to be prepared. When Yamata no Orochi arrived and smelled the aroma from the eight jars of wine he plunged into a drink, Before long, the monster fell into a deep sleep. Susanoo used this opportunity to perform her attack. He used his sword to cut the large monster into small pieces. When Susanoo cut the creature to its fourth tail, his sword broke into pieces. Examining the tail end of Yamata no Orochi, where his sword was broken, Susanoo discovered another sword in the creature's flesh: the legendary Murakumo katana (later known as Kusanagi) no Tsurugi.
Another version says that when Susanoo slashed Yamata no Orochi's tail, the sword broke. He found and discovered strange materials from the tail of Yamata-no-Yamata no Orochi. He used this material to make a sword from this tail to forge the legendary sword Ama-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi.
Susanoo eventually gave Murakumo as a gift to his sister Amaterasu and was allowed to return to heaven. The sword was passed down through the generations in Japan's imperial family. It is one of the three pieces of kingship, along with the Yata no Kagami mirror and the Yasakani no Magatama jewel. Today, the sword taken from the tail of Yamata no Orochi is said to be safe in the Atsuta Shrine in Nagoya.
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