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List of Gods : "Aba" - 145 records

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Spirit name
"Sylph"
Cabalists A spirit of the air; so named by the Rosicrucians and Cabalists.
Goddess name
"Tagabayan"
Philippines Goddess of marital infidelity. Philippines
God name
"Tatenen (exalted earth)"
Egypt Chthonic god. Originates as a vegetation god from Memphis, the apotheosis of the Nile silt which appears after the inundation has subsided. As a vegetation god, he is depicted anthropomorphically with green face and limbs and wearing a crown with plumes subtended by ram's horns. By the time of the Old kingdom (twenty-seventh to twenty-second centuries BC) he is recognized as an emanation of the god PTAH, involved in the creation process and mentioned on the Shabaka Stone (Memphis), where he is described as “father of the gods” and is perceived as an androgynous being. He also protects the royal dead....

"Theandrios"
Arabic Part of the Nabataen trinity. Arabic
Spirit name
"Ulutuyer Ulu Toyon"
Siberia Ulu-Toyon. The chief of the 'dark' spirits is Ulutuyer-Ulu-Toyon, 'Onmipotent Lord'. He is always described as living in the western sky, and, in contrast to the inactive Art-Toyon-Aga, he is the personification of action and of the påśśions. Ulu-Toyon is not always harmful to men, for he gives to them one of his souls, sur, and defends them from the attacks of abåśśylar. The Yakut, Siberia
God name
"Vahagn"
Armenia Armenia's national god. Some time in his existence, he formed a "triad" with Aramazd and Anahit. Vahagn fought and conquered dragons, hence his title Vishabakagh, "dragon reaper". He was invoked as a god of courage, later identified with Heracles. He was also a Sun-god, rival of Baal-shamin and Mihr.
God name
"Vyasa"
Hindu / Vedic, Epic / Puranic Minor incarnation of the god VISNU. Vyasa is said to be the author of the Vedas, the Mababbarata epic and the Puranas. He ranks with Hyagriva and SARASVATI as a lord of knowledge and wisdom, and is responsible for dividing the Tree of Knowlege into parts. In the texts he is depicted as darkskinned and accompanied by four students, Sumanta, Paila, Vaisampayana and Jaimini. He may be bearded. Also Vedavyasa....

"Wele"
Abaluyia The supreme being and the creator of the world and of mankind. Abaluyia

"Xamaba"
Africa The supreme being of the Heikum of South Africa. Creator of all things, including mankind, he is a benevolent figure who is invoked for help when ill and when traveling. and is said to provide the Rain. South Africa.
Goddess name
"Xtabay"
Maya A goddesses of seduction
God name
"Yaldabaoth"
Gnostic Christian Creator God. The so-called “prime parent” of Gnostic cosmogony, engendered by PISTIS SOPHIA out of the nothingness of chaos, provided with form and given charge over the substance of the cosmos. Yaldabaoth is, at first, unaware of the existence of Pistis Sophia and, by his own powers, engenders seven androgynous beings, placing them in seven heavens. He decrees himself alone and allpowerful, whereupon Pistis Sophia names him SAMAEL (blind god). Of his offspring, the most significant is SABAOTH, who stands against his father and on the side of Pistis Sophia. When she eventually reveals herself to Yaldabaoth as pure radiant light, he is humbled....

"Yohak"
Thalaba The giant guardian of the caves of Babylon. Thalaba

"Yukabar Ziwa"
Nazorean Yu-kha-war Zi-wa. A heavenly being. Yokabar brought peace into the world. Early Nazorean
King name
"Yur"
Nazorean Yur Rba, Yuraba. Being of brilliant light. Another name of Yawar-Ziwa, Treasurer, king of Light worlds. Early Nazorean
God name
"Zaba"
Hurrite-Sabir God of war. Hurrite-Sabir
God name
"Zababa"
Akkadian An Akkadian war god. He was also adopted by the Hittites, who brought his worship to Anatolia.
God name
"Zababa"
Mesopotamian / BabylonianAkkadian God of war. The tutelary god of the city of Kis,, whose sanctuary is the E-meteursag. Also Zamama....
God name
"Zaguguayu"
Bolivia A creator god of the Guarayu whose brothers are Abaangui and Mbir. Bolivia
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