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Miko Lind & Belldandy (cross-posted from /amg/). The shrine they worked at would be a VERY popular one, methinks.
Nice shop
>>1478 >Nice shop>shopDoes it really matter? As long as it shows the lovely Lind & bell as Mikos, that's the important thing.
>>1478
>Nice shop>shop
Does it really matter? As long as it shows the lovely Lind & bell as Mikos, that's the important thing.
>>1480 Kinda makes you wonder how come no one's made pics of the Goddesses as mikos before...
>>1480
Kinda makes you wonder how come no one's made pics of the Goddesses as mikos before...
because Bell owns/lives in a Buddhist temple, it's unlikely she would dress up as a Shinto shrine maiden
>>1491I don't think that matters much. For starters, Japanese Buddhism and Shinto share a huge amount of common ground. Japanese Buddhism has "borrowed" a lot of dogma from Shinto.Furthermore if Bell--a goddess with nothing whatsoever to do with Buddhism--has no problem living at a Buddhist shrine, what would the problem be with her being involved with a Shinto shrine?
>>1491
I don't think that matters much. For starters, Japanese Buddhism and Shinto share a huge amount of common ground. Japanese Buddhism has "borrowed" a lot of dogma from Shinto.
Furthermore if Bell--a goddess with nothing whatsoever to do with Buddhism--has no problem living at a Buddhist shrine, what would the problem be with her being involved with a Shinto shrine?
>>1492Hold on, Buddhism was born in India then migrated east to China and finally to Japan. You mean Shinto "borrowed" a lot of dogma from Buddhism.
>>1492
Hold on, Buddhism was born in India then migrated east to China and finally to Japan. You mean Shinto "borrowed" a lot of dogma from Buddhism.
>>1514 Actually, I mean a bit of both. You are correct in how Buddhism reached Japan, but once established there it continued to change, absorbing bits of local beliefs (Shinto). Modern Japanese Buddhism is not the same as what was first created in India.
>>1514
Actually, I mean a bit of both. You are correct in how Buddhism reached Japan, but once established there it continued to change, absorbing bits of local beliefs (Shinto). Modern Japanese Buddhism is not the same as what was first created in India.
Hells Bells, people....forget the specifics.../I'd/ worship at their shrine. Just throw Peorth and Skuld and Urd into the mix and it would be epic.
>>1491If it's female, it dresses as a miko at some point.
If it's female, it dresses as a miko at some point.
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