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List of Gods : "Eastern" - 121 records

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"T'ai Shai"
Chinese God. The senior deity in the heavenly ministries, he is the immediate controller of the earth and mankind. Titled the “god of the eastern peak.” Also Di Zang....
God name
"T'ai-shan"
China Chief god of the Tung-yiieh Temple and the Great Ruler of the Eastern Peak. China

"Ta'yan"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia Supreme being. An indefinite character living somewhere in the zenith and generally out of touch with ordinary mortals. His consort is Supervisor Woman, Lapna'ut and his son is Cloud Man, YA'HALAN. He conducts business with the physical earth through his majordomo Big Raven, QUIKINNA'QU.See also TENANTO'MWAN....
God name
"Takkiraja"
Buddhist God. A dikpala or guardian of the southeastern quarter. Color: blue. Attributes: blue staff, jewel, lotus staff, sword and trident. Also Vajrajvalanalarka and Vajrayaksa....
Spirit name
"Tanu'ka"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia earth spirit. A guardian of the earth and its plants and animals, Tanu'ta is the consort of YINE'ANE'UT (in other legends she is married to the son of the supreme being TA'YAN)....
Spirit name
"Tatqa'hicnin (root man)"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia vegetation spirit. A vaguely defined being who is chthonic and lives under the ground, presumably controlling edible roots and their availability....
Deities name
"Tejosnisa (sharp)"
Buddhist God. Apparently connected with the guardian deities or dikpalas in the southeastern quarter. Color: whitish red. Attribute: Sun disc....
Spirit name
"Tenanto'mni"
Chukchee / eastern Siberia Creator spirit. An indefinite and remote character living somewhere in the zenith of the sky. He created the world which was then transformed into its present state by the raven-like majordomo KU'URKIL....
Spirit name
"Tenanto'mwan"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia Creator spirit. Identified particularly with the reindeer-hunting Koryak on the Taigonos peninsula. An indefinite and remote character living somewhere in the zenith of the sky. He created the world which was then transformed into its present state by QUIKINNA'QU. Tenanto'mwan is the name always used when addressing the creator in incantations.See also YA'QHICNIN....
Spirit name
"Ti'ykitiy"
Yakut / southeastern / central Siberia Sun spirit. Often identified with the supreme being AYI'URU'N TOYO'N....
Spirit name
"Ti'zil-Kutkhu"
Kamchadal / southeastern Siberia Guardian spirit. One of the sons of the creator spirit KUTKHU, his consort is SI'DUKU and he is considered to be the progenitor of the Kamchadal tribe....
Spirit name
"Tna'nto (dawn coming out)"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia spirit of the dawn. The apotheosis of the first light of dawn in the eastern sky....
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"Tne'sgan (top of the dawn)"
Chukchee / southeastern Siberia spirit of the dawn. One of four beings controlling the dawn in different directions. Sacrifice is made and blood is sprinkled in the appropriate direction....
Spirit name
"Tnecei'vune (dawn walking woman)"
Chukchee / southeastern Siberia spirit of the dawn. The female consort of the dawn.See also TNE'SGAN, MRATNA'IRGIN, LIETNA'IRGIN and NA'CHITNA'IRGIN....
Spirit name
"Toko'yoto (crab)"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia Guardian spirit. In Koryak tradition, one of the “owners” of the world, the master and creator of the Pacific Ocean. His name is that of a large sea crab. In some legends he is the father of MITI, the mother of the Koryak people....

"Tomwo'get (self-created)"
Koryak / southeastern Siberia Archetypal creator being. The consort of Ha'na and father of Supreme Being, TENANTO'MWAN, and of Big Raven, QIUIKINNA'QIU....
Deity name
"Va'irgin (I exist)"
Chukchee / eastern Siberia Supreme being. A remote and poorly defined character who lives in the zenith of the sky and who created the world. Comparable with the Koryak deity TENANTO'MWAN....
Goddess name
"Vaga"
s Sabra, goddess of the Severn, being a prudent, well-conducted maiden, rose with the first streak of morning dawn, and, descending the eastern side of the hill, made choice of the most fertile valleys, whilst as yet her sisters slept. Vaga, goddess of the Wye, rose next, and, making all haste to perform her task, took a shorter course, by which means she joined her sister ere she reached the sea. The goddess Rhea, old Plinlimmon's pet, woke not till roused by her father's chiding; but by bounding down the side of the mountain, and selecting the shortest course of all, she managed to reach her destination first. Thus the Cymric proverb, There is no impossibility to the maiden who hath a fortune to lose or a husband to win." Welsh
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