also: あまつたたら
noun
bellows of the imperial harbor; Shinto-Buddhist syncretic doctrines
A technical term from medieval Japanese religious thought, referring to a metaphorical 'bellows' that fuses Shinto and Buddhist teachings. Extremely rare outside specialized historical or religious contexts.
「天津鞴韜」は、神仏習合の教理を説く中世の文献に見られる概念である。
'Tenshin Fukutō' is a concept found in medieval texts that expound syncretic Shinto-Buddhist doctrines.
The term is composed of 天津 (imperial, heavenly) and 鞴韜 (bellows), metaphorically describing a bellows that blends Shinto and Buddhist teachings. The exact historical derivation is uncertain; it appears in medieval Japanese religious writings.