Seven gods of fortune
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Name (Hebrew)
שבע אלי המזל
Name (Latin)
Seven gods of fortune
Other forms of name
Fortune, Seven gods of
Gods, Seven lucky
Gods of fortune, Seven
Luck, Seven gods of
Lucky gods, Seven
Seven gods of luck
Seven lucky gods
Shichi-fuku-jin
See Also From tracing topical name
Folklore Japan
Mythology, Japanese
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q846858
Library of congress:
sh 85120414
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Wikipedia description:
In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神, Shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks. One of the seven (Jurōjin) is said to be based on a historical figure. They all began as remote and impersonal gods, but gradually became much closer canonical figures for certain professions and Japanese arts. During the course of their history, the mutual influence between gods has created confusion about which of them was the patron of certain professions. The worship of this group of gods is also due to the importance of the number seven in Japan, supposedly a signifier of good luck.
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