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List of Gods : "Apa" - 580 records

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Spirit name
"Koyote"
North American Indian Tutelary god. Recognized by several tribes, including the Navaho and Apache. He acts as a cult hero who intercedes with more remote creator spirits and teaches the Indian....
God name
"Ksetrapala"
Hindu / Puranic God of påśśage. Form of the god BHAIRAVA specifically designated as a guardian deity of doorways. Also regarded as a tutelary deity in Saivite temples. Stands upon a lotus and possesses a number of attributes....
Goddess name
"Ksitigarbha (womb of the earth)"
Buddhist / Mahayana Goddess. Known exten sively from northern India to China and Japan. One of the group of female BODHISATTVAS or buddha designates. Color: yellow or green. Attrib utes: Book, bowl, jewel, staff and water jar. In China she is recognized as an underworld deity, Di zang. In Japan she becomes a guardian deity of påśśage, Jizo....
Goddess name
"Kubaba"
Anatolian / northern Syrian Mother goddess. She was worshiped particularly at Carchemish and seems to equate with the Hittite goddess SAUSKA. Attributes include pomegranate and mir ror. Also Gubaba, Kupapa....
Spirit name
"Kubera (misshapen)"
Hindu / Vedic, Epic / Puranic (1) God of riches. He was originally the head of the YAKSAS spirits of the Forests, but by Puranic times was åśśociated with wealth and productivity. He is also a dikpala guardian of the northern quarter. The son of Pulastya and Idavida, his consorts include Yaksi, VASUDHARA and Vriddhi. Identified with the city of Alaka. He is depicted as a dwarfish figure riding upon a Brahman or a chariot. Color: white. Attributes: generally carrying a purse, but occasionally with various other items. Also Kuvera, Kauveri.(2) God of riches. Buddhist-Lamaist [Tibet]. One of a group of DHARMAPALA with terrible appearance and royal attire. Also a dikpala or guardian of the northern quarter. Color: yellow. Attributes: ax, banner, club, cup, hook, Ichneumon disgorging jewels, noose, reliquary and occasionally a trident....

"Kujaku Myoo"
Buddhist Gives protection against drought and protects against all evil in the Shingo sect of Japan. Buddhist
God name
"Kuku-Ki-Waka-Muro-Tsuna-Ne-NoKami"
Shinto / Japan Guardian deity. The god who guards the house and its environs as a whole....
God name
"Kuku-Ki-Waka-Murpo-Tsuna-Ne-No-Kami"
Japan / Shinto The god that guards the home & its environs
God name
"Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami"
Japan God responsible for a harvest of full grown rice, his shrines are often served by Buddhist priests. Japan
God name
"Kuku-Toshi-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan God of grain. The deity responsible for the harvest of full-grown rice. His shrines are often serviced by Buddhist priests....
God name
"Kuku-ki-waka-muro-tsunane-no-kami"
Japan God who is the protector of houses, the name denotes the beams, and the ropes with which the beams were bound together. Japan
Deity name
"Kunado-No-Kami"
Japan Guardian deity of roads and crossroads Japan / Shinto
Deities name
"Kunado-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Guardian deity. One of three KAMIS particularly concerned with the protection of roads and crossroads. They also guard the boundaries of the house and the ways leading to it. They may be known as Yakushin deities who protect against plague. Generally identified as MICHI-NO-KAMI or Chiburi-NoKami....
Deity name
"Kunitokotatchi"
Japan / Shinto Chief deity. Japan / Shinto
God name
"Kura-Okami-No-Kami"
Japan Rain god who may also cause snow falls Japan / Shinto
God name
"Kura-Okami-No-Kami (great producer of rain on the heights)"
Shinto / Japan Rain god. Known alternatively as the “dark Rain god,” he may also generate snow falls....

"Kuru"
Hindu A prince of the Lunar race, son of Samvarana by Tapati, a daughter of the Sun. Hindu
God name
"Kushi-Dama-Nigi-Haya-Hi"
Japan God of the Sun, the apotheosis of the morning Sun Japan / Shinto
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