Sanzu River
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The Template:Nihongo is a mythological river in Japanese Buddhist tradition similar to the Chinese concept of Huang Quan (Yellow Springs), Indian concept of the Vaitarani and Greek concept of the Styx.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Before reaching the afterlife, the souls of the deceased must cross the river by one of three crossing points: a bridge, a ford, or a stretch of deep, snake-infested waters.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The weight of one's offenses while alive determines which path an individual must take. It is believed that a toll of six mon must be paid before a soul can cross the river, a belief reflected in Japanese funerals when the necessary fee is placed in the casket with the dead.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
The Sanzu River is popularly believed to be in Mount Osore, a suitably desolate and remote part of Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan.
Similarly to the Sanzu-no-Kawa, there is also the Template:Nihongo, a boundary by which the souls of children who died too early cross over to the realm of the Dead, with the help of Jizō-bosatsu (Bohdisattva Jizō) who helps the souls of children who died too early to avoid the attentions of the Oni. In the Sai-no-kawara, it is said that there is Datsueba (alias Shozuka-no-Baba) who is an old woman, stripping clothes of the dead.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Real Sanzu Rivers in Japan
- in Mutsu, Aomori Template:Coord (drains from Usori Lake)
- in Zaō, Miyagi Template:Coord (confluence with Nigori River)
- in Kanra, Gunma Template:Coord (confluence with Shirakura River)
- in Chōnan, Chiba Template:Coord (confluence with Ichinomiya River)
See also
- Yomotsu Hirasaka
- Yomi
- Yama
- Yama (Buddhism)
- Naraka
- Ne-no-kuni
- Meido
- Template:Nihongo - The other side of the Sanzu River, opposite the Living World's side.
- Bardo - Buddhist mythology
- Gjöll – Norse mythology
- Hitfun - Mandaeism
- Hubur – Mesopotamian mythology
- Styx – Greek mythology
- Vaitarna River (mythological) – Indian religions
- Naihe Bridge - the entrance and exit to the underworld in Taoism and Chinese folk beliefs; the ghosts must pass over this bridge before they can be reincarnated.
References
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