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List of Gods : "Ch ang" - 1074 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Angel name
"Xrinh"
Enochian A minor angel. Enochian
Monster name
"Yacu-mama"
Indian Mother of waters. A fabulous sea-snake, fifty paces long and twelve yards in girth, said to lurk in the lagunes of South America, and in the river Amazon. This monster draws into its mouth whatever påśśes within a hundred yards of it, and for this reason an Indian will never venture to enter an unknown lagune till he has blown his horn, which the yacu-mama never fails to answer if it is within hearing. By this means the danger apprehended is avoided. South America
Angel name
"Yaha-Yaha"
Nazorean angels which come against those who send the evil eye against the Baptized. Early Nazorean

"Yamanduga"
Tibetan One of the Nadman-Dobshot, an emenation of Monsushari. He was changed into a horrible sight by Jakshiamuni so he could go against Tjotjitjalba. Yamanduga is depicted surrounded by flames, with a blue body, with ten heads, twenty horribly-beweaponed arms and twenty clawed feet dancing on a heap of tortured people. Tibetan
Goddess name
"Yamunia"
Hindu River goddess of the eponymous tributary to the Ganges. Hindu
King name
"Yang"
China Is the brighter element; it is active, light, masculine, upward-seeking and corresponds to the day. Yin is often symbolized by water or earth, while Yang is symbolized by fire, or wind. China
Goddess name
"Yang Chen"
Buddhist Goddess of learning and teaching Buddhist
King name
"Yang Dag Rgyal Po"
Tibet The power-granting king and an epithet of the wish-fulfilling gem. Tibet
God name
"Yangombi"
Bantu God of creation Bantu
Goddess name
"Yanguang Pusa"
China Goddess of healing and eyes China
God name
"Yanwang"
China God of death China

"Yasi"
Bolivia The great chief was named Yasi (Moon), and he had a child. One day, a Jaguar was playing rough with the child, and bit it too hard on the head. The young child died, and when Yasi heard of his child's death, he wanted some answers. Yasi wanted to know who murdered his precious child, but none of the animals would tell. Yasi became so angry that he stretched the necks ofthe howler monkeys, put spines on the backs of porcupines, twisted the feet of the ant eaters, and threw the tortoise down so hard, that it could no longer walk fast. Bolivia
Goddess name
"Yen Kuang Niang Niang"
Chinese Mother goddess. One of a group of “nine dark ladies” who have a protective function. She cures the eye disease ophthalmia....
God name
"Yen Wang"
China God of death China

"Yeng-Wang-Yeh"
China Greatest of the Lords of death he judges all souls newly arrived to the land of the dead and decides whether to send them to a special court for punishment or put them back on the Wheel of Transmigration. China

"Yin/ Yang"
China Receptive, feminine, dark, påśśive force, and Yang, creative, masculine, bright, active force, are descriptions of complementary opposites rather than absolutes. Any Yin / Yang dichotomy can be seen as its opposite when viewed from another perspective.
Goddess name
"Yingxi Niang"
China Goddess of happiness China
God name
"Yu Ch'iang"
China God of the ocean wind China
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