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List of water deities
A water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean -
List of nature deities
The term nature deity typically refers to the concept of gods or goddesses in mythology associated with various perceived "forces of nature". They feature commonly in polytheistic religions, and may include characteristics of the mother -
List of love and lust deities
A love deity is a deity in mythology associated with sexual love, lust or sexuality. Love deities are common in mythology and may be found in many polytheistic religions. Albanian folklore[] Prende, goddess of love -
List of mythological objects
Mythological objects (also known as mythical objects) encompasses a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) appearing in world mythologies. This list will be organized according to category of object. Armour[] The Armour of -
Korean mythology
Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk-tales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula. The original religion of Korea was a form of the Eurasian shamanism and the totemism of Far East -
Buddhist symbolism
Buddhist symbolism appeared around the fourth century BCE, and started with aniconic symbolism, avoiding direct representations of the Buddha. Anthropomorphic symbolism appeared from around the 1st century CE with the arts of Mathura and the -
Black Sun (symbol)
The term Black Sun (German Schwarze Sonne), also referred to as the Sonnenrad (the German for "Sun Wheel"), is a symbol of esoteric or occult significance, notable for its usage in Nazi mysticism. Today, it -
Peace be upon him (Islam)
In Arabic these salutations are called salawāt, and are abbreviated by some with the use of SAW (in accordance with the Arabic words sallallahou alayhi wasallam) or PBUH (which stands for Peace be upon him -
List of Orthodox Churches
Orthodox Churches (those that use the word "Orthodox" in the name) belong mainly to two groups, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy. Apart from these two groups, some other quite unconnected Churches in the West also -
List of war deities
A war deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with war, combat or bloodshed. They occur commonly in polytheistic religions. The following is a list of war deities. Agurzil, Berber god of war -
List of solar deities
A solar deity is a god or goddess in mythology who represents the sun, or an aspect of it, usually by its perceived power and strength. Solar deities and sun worship can be found throughout -
Ascensionism
This article was written from an outsiders perspective, if you are part of the movement, see something wrong or feel like something is missing, please add upon the current texts. Ascensionism is a religion which -
Paulina Longworth
Paulina Longworth Sturm (February 14, 1925 - January 27, 1957) was the only child of Alice Roosevelt, and the granddaughter of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. Her legal father was Alice Roosevelt's husband, Speaker of -
Mars (mythology)
Mars (Latin: Mārs, adjectives Martius and Martialis) was the Roman god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome. He was second in importance only to Jupiter, and he was -
List of people who have been considered deities
This is a list of those notable human beings who were considered deities by themselves or others. The list distinguishes people who claimed divinity or were worshipped as deities during their lifetimes, and examples of -
Egyptian pantheon
The Egyptian pantheon is set up as a number of paired opposites given as god with goddess consort to represent platonic ideals of a synthesis which allows them to become whatever it is they are -
Osiris
Osiris (Ancient Greek: Ὄσιρις, also Usiris; the Egyptian language name is variously transliterated Asar, Asari, Aser, Ausar, Ausir, Wesir, Usir, Usire or Ausare) was an Egyptian god, usually identified as the god of the Afterlife -
Isis
Isis or in original more likely Aset (Ancient Greek: Ἶσις) was a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshiped as the ideal mother and wife -
Ikshvaku dynasty
The Ikshvaku dynasty, in Puranic literature, was a dynasty founded by the legendary king Ikshvaku. Ikshvaku, literally means "sugar cane". The dynasty is also known as Sūryavaṁśa (the Solar dynasty). Lord Rama belonged to the -
Ravana
Rāvaṇa (Sanskrit:रावण,/ˈrɑːvənə/) is the primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where he is depicted as the king of Lanka. Rama had once addressed Ravana as a "Maha Bhatt" (Great Brahman in the -
Gautama Buddha
"Buddha" redirects here. For other uses, see Buddha (disambiguation). Siddhārtha Gautama (Sanskrit: सिद्धार्थ गौतम; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) was a spiritual teacher in the north eastern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. In -
Aramaic of Jesus
Most scholars believe that the historical Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, with some Hebrew and Greek, although there is some debate in academia as to what degree. The towns of Nazareth and Capernaum, where Jesus lived -
Seven Laws of Noah
The Seven Laws of Noah (Hebrew: שבע מצוות בני נח Sheva mitzvot B'nei Noach), often referred to as the Noahide Laws or Noachide Code, are a set of seven moral imperatives that, according to -
Yahweh
Yahweh is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible. This form is a modern scholarly convention: in Hebrew it is written as four consonants, rendered in Roman letters as YHWH. The most likely
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