Category of deities in Korean shamanism associated with households
"Gasin" redirects here. For the Gmina Przykona, see Gąsin.
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Gasin faith
Hangul
가신
Hanja
家神
Revised Romanization
Gasin
McCune–Reischauer
Kasin
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In Korean shamanism, Gasin (Korean: 가신; Hanja: 家神; lit. God of the house) are a branch of deities believed to protect the various objects and rooms of the house, such as jangdok or the kitchen. The Gasin faith is the faith based on worshipping these deities. The worshipping of the Gasin form a central and integral part of the traditional Korean folk religion.
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ministry was first sponsored by the congregation at Inanam. In June 1975, Gasin Guntidong, a young Kadazandusun, was engaged to do surveys in the villages...