Descendant of the Sun-Goddess: Nao Nagai
takes the stone to the mountain
The following story is retold via an unorthodox translation from a tour and heritage guide to Mount Kirishima in Japan where Nao Nagai, took the Gothvos stone to place at the foot of a sacred tree. A long time ago in mythical times the gods ruled the
world, when the gods looked over into the lower world from a pontoon bridge from the heavens, there was an
unformed thing like an island in the sea
showing dimly through fog. The Gods took a trident which became an emblem to the island. This is said to be the origins of the name Mount
Kirishima.“A trident dropped
down by the Gods piercing the top
of the mountain” An oracle was received from the
Sun-Goddess (Amaterasu Oomikami from Takamagahara Field). Ninigi-no Mikoto
descended on top of the Holy Mt. Takachiho-no-Mine. If you can believe a
fantastic narrative regardless of the actual appearance of the Holy Mountain,
and see the rusting three toothed trident " Ama-no-Sakahoko - Heavenly
Upside Down Trident " staked
on top of the Mt. Takachiho-no-mine. You must believe this is not the devil's
pitchfork.
This is a dangerous place to descend upon from Heaven. The
Kirishima Mountain Range has 23 volcanoes, 15 craters and 10 caldera lakes.
At
the end of the Edo Period, on the second year of Keio, in 1866, Sakamoto Ryoma
made the first honey moon trip in Japan to Satsuma. He climbed
Mt.Takachiho-no-mine with his wife Oryô and saw the Holy Hoko with his
own eyes and touched it. He sent a humorous letter to his sister Otome writing
about the details of the honey moon trip with some illustrations The
trident lance " Amano Sakahoko " is rusted. It belongs to the gods
and not human beings. The preservation of it is up to the gods. It is not a
cultural heritage object which might exist in the pragmatic world. Mt. Takachiho is the major summit within the Kirishima mountain
range. The hike to the peak of Mt. Takachiho starts after you clear “Uma-no-se”.
On the way to the peak of Mt. Takachiho there is a shallow canyon called,
“Senri-ga-tani” better known as, "Ama-no-gawara", but long ago it was
called “Haimonkyu”. It is said that, “Haimonkyu” was the site of
“Setaogongenkyu” (former name of Kirishima Jingu Shrine) built about 1400 years
ago. Specific details of “Setaogongenkyu” are unknown, but it was
destroyed during the eruption of Mt. Ohara and later rebuilt at the foothill of
the mountain.
By whom it was staked ? Presumably by God
Ninigi-no Mikoto ! Once upon a time it was here that we
received the
oracle of the Sun-Goddess (Amaterasu Oomikami), and
monkey Tabiko of seven God and guidance gives hand an order for three kinds of
sacred treasures (sarutahikonomikoto), and grandchild God niniginomikoto gets
down out of Japanese Olympus (takamagahara) on earth. When the Japanese
founding of their country myth and the history began from Takachiho peak where
they wrote down the first step of a "descendant of the Sun-Goddess
advent" to be told that God once came down here to earth from heaven.
Nao Nagai works in visual and sonic references in live
performance and is inspired by the "little" interesting things that
happen in everyday life, i.e a man jumps out from nowhere in front of her while
cycling and shouts “What time is it?”
Nao Nagai takes the Gothvos to the sacred tree* |
Gôze Saner . Fiction & Non-fiction Gothvos in Pedasa
Contrasting images of the same Gothvos Stone placed among the stones of the Pedasa locale by Goze Saner,
The softly focussed Diana camera utilizes 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera uses a simple plastic meniscus lens, the Diana has been used to specifically take soft focus, impressionistic photographs somewhat reminiscent of the Pictorialist Period of photography, using contemporary themes and concepts, known as lomography. The low-quality plastic lens has been celebrated for its artistic effects in photographs, normally resulting in a slightly blurred composition that can evoke a 'dreamlike' quality and atmospheres not ordinarily encompassed in the detail of digital photography. Goze takes two photographs to prove the contrast between these differing media and two stories of the same situation in her walk in Pedasa Turkey.
Gothvos in Iasi. Genovel Investigating Geographical Spatial Histories
Iași (Romanian pronunciation: [jaʃʲ]; also historically referred to as Jassy or Iassy) is one of the largest cities and a municipality in Romania, Iași has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life.
"The Bard is often accused of anatopism -- that is, getting his geography wrong. Why else would he, in The Taming of the Shrew, put a sailmaker in Bergamo, a landlocked city in Italy, ask critics?"
D. Murali; Shakespeare, 'Literary Equivalent of an Electron'; The Hindu (Chennai, India); Dec 2, 2007.
"Homer may have taken some slight and temporary liberty with the facts, but it does not amount to the major anatopism that some commentators have found in it and should not be taken as evidence that Homer did not have firsthand knowledge of the area."
John Victor Luce; Celebrating Homer's Landscapes; Yale University Press; 1998.
"The Bard is often accused of anatopism -- that is, getting his geography wrong. Why else would he, in The Taming of the Shrew, put a sailmaker in Bergamo, a landlocked city in Italy, ask critics?"
D. Murali; Shakespeare, 'Literary Equivalent of an Electron'; The Hindu (Chennai, India); Dec 2, 2007.
Exeter College Oxford - Floreat Exon. |
Exeter College Oxford |
John Victor Luce; Celebrating Homer's Landscapes; Yale University Press; 1998.
Exeter College is the real life basis for the fictional Jordan College in Philip Pullman's novel trilogy His Dark Materials. The 2007 film version of the first novel, The Golden Compass, used the college for location filming.
Exeter College is the fourth oldest college of the Oxford University.
The college is located on Turl Street, the location where it was originally founded in 1314 by Walter de Stapeldon as a school to educate clergymen. From its foundation Exeter has been associated with a number of notable people, with one of the most notable being the novelist J.R.R. Tolkien.
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