Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Supreme god name "Buga" | Siberia / Tungus | The supreme god and represents the entire universe. Siberia / Tungus |
Goddess name "Dunne" | Siberia | Goddess of the sky, fire and who ruled over the clan territory Siberia / Tungus |
Goddess name "Harimella" | Scotland | A Goddess of protection; of Tungrain origin. Scotland |
Goddess name "Harimella/ Viradechthis" | Scotland | A goddess of Tungrain origin |
God name "Havaki" | Siberia | The Sun god of the Tungus. Siberia |
God name "Hinkon" | Tungus / Siberia | A hunting god as the controller of all animals |
God name "Hinkon" | Tungus / Siberian | Hunting god. Revered as the lord of all animals and controller of the chase.... |
God name "Hinkon Tungus" | Siberia | God of hunting as the controller of all animals Siberia |
Supreme god name "Mayin" | Tungus / Siberia | A benevolent, remote, supreme God |
Supreme god name "Mayin" | Tungus / eastern / central Siberia | Supreme god. A benevolent but remote deity who breathes life into newborn children and receives the spirits of the dead.... |
Supreme god name "Mayin Tungus" | Siberia | Benevolent, remote, supreme god Siberia |
God name "Savaki" | Tungus | Fish-eyed god of Tungus |
God name "T'ai-shan" | China | Chief god of the Tung-yiieh Temple and the Great Ruler of the Eastern Peak. China |
Supreme god name "Ti'hmar" | Kolyma Tungus / Siberia | Supreme god. The name by which the Christian god was still addressed after local culture was influenced by Russian Orthodoxy.... |
Spirit name "Ti'hmar Kolyma" | Tungus / Siberia | The supreme spirit, it became the name for the Christian god |
God name "Tung Lu" | China | God of snow and skis. China |
God name "Wong Taisin (the great immortal Wong)" | Chinese | God. Probably an incarnation or avatara of the god HUANG TI (the yellow emperor), he is considered benevolent. Closely åśśociated with a district in Kowloon which is named after him. His cult arrived in Hong Kong in 1915 from Kwangtung in the form of a painting brought by a man and his son. It was installed in a small temple in Wanchai. In 1921 a larger sanctuary was built, from public funds, facing the sea and backed by Lion Rock.... |