Friday, August 21, 2020

Major Gods and Goddesses of the World

Significant Gods and Goddesses of the World In the antiquated world, most societies had numerous divine beings and goddesses. Common marvels like the sun, moon, thunder, and tempests had their own divinities who could be appealed to for help or offered forfeits so as to impact their conduct. Human occupations like fighting, chasing and creates had supporter divine beings and goddesses related with them. The phases of life, similar to labor and passing, were frequently thought to be under the security of explicit divine beings, goddesses, or spirits. The most natural of these for a large portion of us in the west are those that originated from the Greco-Roman fantasies, despite the fact that the divine beings and goddess of the copious Hindu pantheon are as yet venerated somewhere in the range of five centuries later. Quest for antiquated divine beings and goddesses in two different ways, by culture or sequentially, by the name of the particular god or goddess. Arrangements of Gods and Goddesses by Culture or Geographic AreaWho Is Your Favorite God or Goddess? Rundown of Individual Gods/Goddesses Alphabetically: - A - Agdistis or AngdistisAh PuchAhura MazdaAlberichAllahAmaterasuAnAnansiAnatAndvariAnsharAnuAphroditeApolloApsuAresArtemisAsclepiusAthenaAthiratAthtartAtlas - B - BaalBa XianBacchusBalderBastBellonaBergelmirBesBixia YuanjinBragiBrahmaBrigit - C - CamaxtliCeresCeridwenCernunnosChacChalchiuhtlicueCharunChemoshCheng-huangCybele - D - DagonDamkina (Dumkina)DavlinDawnDemeterDianaDi CangDionysus - E - EaElEnkiEnlilEosEponaEreskigal - F - FarbautiFenrirForsetiFortunaFreyaFreyrFrigg - G - GaiaGaneshaGangaGarudaGauriGebGeong SiGuanyin - H - HadesHanumanHathorHecate (Hekate)HeliosHeng-o (Chang-o)HephaestusHeraHermesHestiaHodHoderiHooriHorusHoteiHuitzilopochtliHsi-Wang-MuHygeia - I - InannaIntiIrisIshtarIsisIxtabIzanakiIzanami - J - JesusJunoJupiterJuturna - K - KagutsuchiKartikeyaKhepriKiKinguKinich AhauKisharKrishnaKuan-yinKukulcanKvasir - L - LakshmiLetoLizaLokiLughLuna - M - Magna MaterMaiaMardukMarsMazuMedbMercuryMimirMinervaMithrasMorriganMotMummuMuses - N - NammuNannaNanna (Norse)NanseNeithNemesisNephthysNeptuneNergalNinazuNinhurzagNintuNinurtaNjordNuguaNut - O - OdinOhkuninushiOhyamatsumiOrgelmirOsirisOstara - P - PanParvatiPhaethonPhoebePhoebus ApolloPilumnusPoseidon - Q - Quetzalcoatlâ - R - RamaReRhea - S - SabaziusSarasvatiSeleneShivaSeshatSeti (Set)ShamashShapsuShen YiShivaShuSi-Wang-MuSinSironaSolSuryaSusanoh - T - TawaretTefnutTezcatlipocaThanatosThorThothTiamatTlalocTianhouTonatiuhToyo-Uke-BimeTycheTyr - U - UtuUzume - V - VediovisVenusVestaVishnuVolturnusVulcan - X - XipeXi Wang-muXochipilliXochiquetzal - Y - YamYarikhYhwhYmirYu-huangYum Kimilâ - Z - Zeus More on Roman and Greek Mythology Greek MythologyAn prologue to and beginning stage for Greek fantasy. While the Romans adopted a large number of the Greek divine beings and goddesses, there were a lot of extraordinarily Roman divine beings, goddesses, and different spirits and numina. These are arrangements of the Romans divine beings partitioned into classifications. The Stories of Gods and MenMany of the old Greek fantasies recount anecdotes about human Greek legends helped by their divine beings. Divine beings, Goddesses, Other Immortals of Greek Mythology Moon Gods and Goddesses

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