Sangjenim
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Sangjenim | |
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Hangul: |
상제님
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Hanja: |
上帝님
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Revised Romanization: | Sangjenim |
McCune-Reischauer: | Sangjenim |
Sangjenim is the title by which the Korean people have known the Ruling God since ancient times.
[edit] Meaning
Since ancient times, the people of the East have called the Ruling God of the universe 'Sangje.' Sang(上) means "above" or "highest" and je(帝) means "ruling god." Nim is an honorific suffix attached to names or titles in Korean.
[edit] See also
See also,
- Taemonim 太母
- Jeung San Do
- Gaebyeok(or Gae-byuk) 開闢
- Tae Eul Ju mantra 太乙呪
- Wunshibanbon(Returning to the Origin) 原始反本
- Haewun(Resolution of Bitterness and Grief) 解怨
- Sangsaeng(Mutual life-giving) 相生
- Boeun(Offering Gratitude and Repayment) 報恩
- Dojeon - Sacred text of Jeung San Do 道典
- Dojang - Dao center 道場
- Cosmic Year - Shao Yung(AD 1011-1077) 宇宙一年
- Euitong - To heal and to unite
- Cheonjigongsa - Renewal of Heaven and Earth 天地公事
- Nam Sa Go prophecy