TENMON JITEN
Katakamuna Uta 27: Iwa Kusu Yumari
Scope: An English rendering of Katakamuna Uta 27, separated into transliteration, controlled literal gloss, and interpretive English.
Transliteration
Iwa Kusu Yumari — Ama Na Kuni Nushi — Ware Musuhi — Iho Kuni Tsumari — Yae Mokoro
Literal Gloss
Rock-mass and tree-pillar acquire a binding, circulating force. A lord of the land bearing a heavenly name stands, and that governing power becomes Musuhi at the center of the self. Many land-fields compress and converge, forming eightfold layers of condensation across land, body, and word-event.
Interpretive English
Uta 27 moves from the binding of rock and tree to a named land-lord, self-centered Musuhi, and a multilayered condensation of country, body, and word. The interpretation preserves the source’s latent/manifest distinction and makes no etymological assertion.
Evidence Boundary
This English edition preserves the Japanese source’s distinction between canonical text, structural observation, TENMON interpretation, comparison, and unverified hypothesis. Sound correspondences are not presented as proof of historical etymology.
Japanese Authority
Read the canonical Japanese entry for Uta 27.