Deity

  • 91Omai (deity) — Omai is a Creator deity (god) mentioned by Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, a shaman and Portuguese speaking spokesperson of the Yanomami índios of Brazil. In his own words translated from Portuguese: I want to speak giving the message from Omai. Omai is… …

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  • 92Villu (deity) — Villu is a Mitanni fish deity. Known today by few surviving clay statues of him as cult objects, Villu was a god of water with influence over droughts and thirst. He was used in a jurisdictional role, as people convicted in crimes involving… …

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  • 93solar deity —       god or goddess conceived of as sovereign, steady, and all seeing, often identified with the supreme deity of a culture or with the king or ruler. See sun worship. * * * …

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  • 94Dogan (deity) — Dogan is cited in an 1885 British work as the chief deity of the Siyah Posh tribe of Kafiristan (now Nuristan). His other incarnations are given as: Mahadeo, Bruk, Kantaar, Pane Truskai, and Eumrai.[1] References  This article incorporates… …

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  • 95Manaf (deity) — Myths of the Fertile Crescent series Mesopotamian mythology …

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  • 96Mondamin (deity) — Mondamin (or Mandaamin) is an Anishinaabe or Miami maize deity[1]. In traditional Native American/First Nations legend, he is believed to have given humans the maize by turning into a maize field after being defeated. Some of his comparative fame …

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  • 97fainéant deity — noun : a deity not acting in human affairs …

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  • 98Shu (Egyptian deity) — In Egyptian mythology, Shu (meaning dryness and he who rises up ) is one of the primordial gods, a personification of air, one of the Ennead of Heliopolis. He was created by Atum from his breath, resulting from an act of masturbation or… …

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  • 99Pele (deity) — In Hawaiian mythology, Pele (pronounced|ˈpɛlɛ PEH leh, not PAY lay) is the goddess of fire, lightning, dance, volcanoes and violence. She is a daughter of Haumea and Kane Milohai, and her home is believed to be the fire pit, Halema uma u crater,… …

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  • 100Muzha (deity) — Muzha (Chinese: 木吒; Pinyin: Mùzha) is a figure in Chinese mythology and a god in Chinese traditional religion. Muzha appears in some works including Fengshen Yanyi and Journey to the West. According to folklore, Muzha was originally born a human… …

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