The myth of Kim Suro

Japanese: 金首露神話 - きんしゅろしんわ
The myth of Kim Suro

...This was Talhae, who became the fourth king of Silla. (5) The Myth of Kim Suro in Garak When the village chiefs of the Garak Kingdom (Gaya) gathered at Guji Peak to hold a festival to welcome the gods, they heard the voice of a god from the sky and saw a purple rope hanging from the sky, with a golden bowl at the end of the rope. Inside were six eggs that hatched and became six prodigies.

*Some of the terminology that refers to the "Kim Suro myth" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…これが脱解であり新羅第4代の王となった。(5)駕洛の金首露神話 駕洛国(加羅(から),伽耶)の村々の村長達が亀旨峰に集まり神迎えの祭を行っていると,天空より神の声が聞こえ紫の縄が天から垂れ,縄の先に金の合子(食器)があった。中には6個の卵があり,これが孵(かえ)って6人の神童となった。…

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