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179:, the earth deity (as the coffin and the body are set under the earth), as to prevent their anger, likely to result in Dongti. To this day, in important events, many Koreans pray to the Obang Shinjang (directional deities), in part to avoid Dongti. 139:, is one of the best-known causers of Dongti; when her long hair touches a human who has not coughed thrice before entering the Outhouse, the human gets an incurable sickness and dies. This is a reference to many pathogens spreading via feces. 205:
caused by the Gut may have had some influence on the condition of the patient, but there were many times when the patient died. Shamans explained this through the image of vengeful deities, such as
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Once a Dongti occurs and has been identified by a shaman as such, there were two solutions, differing on whether the causer was an evil entity (such as
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In important events, such as making a grave, Koreans held rites for the Sanshin, the mountain spirits (as the graves are set in mountains) and
123:, Jeseok Ogari and Mom Ogari of the ancestor gods) are shattered, when the animals (generally toads, weasels, or rat snakes) that the goddess 96:, or Dongti, he quickly died from an assortment of deadly diseases. Similar myths tell of how people who toppled the village altars, the 384: 329: 359: 269: 259: 379: 145:, or evil spirits, are also said to cause Dongti when the protection of the village or household patrons falter. 315: 296: 264: 254: 249: 244: 232:
that cause Dongti are called 'Dongtoshin', meaning 'God of Dongti'; further information is nonexistent.
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Most of the disease described as Dongti were probably just normal disease strengthened by the
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gets Dongti, mostly by disease and/or great misfortune. The goddess of the pit toilet,
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embody (such as the Seongju Hangari of the Seongjushin, Cheollyung Hangari of the
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was able to be predicted because they followed the stars in a daily pattern.
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would not avenge him. Because the man received the rage of the
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embodies are killed, or when someone digs on the earth that
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embodies without an appeasing ritual, the person who is
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while making a grave or logging; the location of the
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Index

Korean
Divine punishment
Korean mythology
shamanistic deities
Jangseung
Jangseung
Jangseung
Seonangdang
Seonangshin
Gashin
Gashin
Cheollyungshin
Jowangshin
Eobshin
Teojushin
blasphemous
Cheukshin
Gwishin
Nocebo
astrology
Gwishin
Gwishin
Teojushin
Gwishin
Jowangshin
Seonangshin
Gut
Placebo effect
Cheukshin
blind

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