Outlined in Japanese hereArchivado el 8 de febrero de 2008 en Wayback Machine.. For another example see the picture scroll Tengu no DairihereArchivado el 9 de junio de 2007 en Wayback Machine., in which the tengu of Mount Kurama is working with a Buddha (who was once Yoshitsune's father) to overthrow the Taira clan. This indicates that the tengu is now involved in a righteous cause rather than an act of wickedness.
Seki p. 54. This story often involves other mountain spirits, such as the yama-uba. A version specifically involving a tengu is recorded in Japanese here.
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Outlined in Japanese hereArchivado el 8 de febrero de 2008 en Wayback Machine.. For another example see the picture scroll Tengu no DairihereArchivado el 9 de junio de 2007 en Wayback Machine., in which the tengu of Mount Kurama is working with a Buddha (who was once Yoshitsune's father) to overthrow the Taira clan. This indicates that the tengu is now involved in a righteous cause rather than an act of wickedness.
Outlined in Japanese hereArchivado el 8 de febrero de 2008 en Wayback Machine.. For another example see the picture scroll Tengu no DairihereArchivado el 9 de junio de 2007 en Wayback Machine., in which the tengu of Mount Kurama is working with a Buddha (who was once Yoshitsune's father) to overthrow the Taira clan. This indicates that the tengu is now involved in a righteous cause rather than an act of wickedness.