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  1. takama-ga-hara

    In Japanese mythology, Takamagahara (高天原, "Plane of High Heaven" or "High Plane of Heaven", also read as Takaamanohara, Takamanohara, Takaamagahara, or Takaamahara), is the abode of the heavenly gods (amatsukami). Often depicted as located up in the sky, it is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ame-no-ukihashi (the "Floating Bridge of Heaven").

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  1. Takama-ga-hara

    Takama-ga-hara is a place in Japanese mythology. In Shinto, Takama-ga-hara is the dwelling place of the kami. It is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ama-no uki-hashi. In Shinto, ame is a lofty, sacred world, the home of the amatsukami. Some scholars have attempted to explain the myth of descent of the gods from the Takama-ga-hara as an allegory of the migration of peoples. However, it is likely to have referred from the beginning to a higher world in a religious sense. A Shinto myth explains that at the time of creation, light, pure elements branched off to become heaven. Heavy, turbid elements branched off to become earth. Ame became the home of the amatsukami or gods of heaven, while tsuchi became the home of kunitsukami or gods of the land. The amatsukami are said to have descended from heaven to pacify and perfect this world.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of takama-ga-hara in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of takama-ga-hara in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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