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Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto is the name of the single God and creator of the entire universe in Tenrikyo belief. The English name most frequently used to refer to Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto outside of ritual is "God the Parent"; in Japanese, the equivalent common name is ''Oyagamisama''. In Tenrikyo, God has no gender. Tenrikyo followers vary in their understanding of this creator, from the early understanding of spirit (''kami'', god/deity) through the underlying natural causality (''Tsukihi'', moon-sun) and eventually to an understanding of a parental relationship between the creator and themselves (''oya'', parent). This progression of understanding is a key teaching of Tenrikyo, where it is accepted that everything must proceed "step by step" — by small stages of understanding instead of by great leaps of faith. ==History== In 1880, in order to evade continuous persecution by the government, Tenrikyo placed itself under the administration of a Shugendo temple named Jifukuji. During this time ''Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto'' was officially called ''Tenrin-Ō-Nyorai'' and the ''kanji'' of various other deities were changed, but by 1890 Tenrikyo was given approval by the Meiji government and the original names were restored.〔Henry van Straelen. "The Religion of Divine Wisdom: Japan's Most Powerful Religious Movement." ''Folklore Studies,'' Vol. 13, (1954), pp. 1-166〕
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