Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Carne" | Celtic | A magic swan from the Lohengrin myth. Celtic |
Goddess name "Ch'ang O / Chang'e, Chang-Ngo, Heng-E / Heng-O" | China | the Chinese goddess of the moon. Unlike many lunar deities, Chang'o only lives on the moon. China |
Goddess name "Ch'ang O/ Heng-O" | China | A goddess of the moon |
God name "Cheng San Kung" | China | God of fishing China |
God name "Cheng Yuan ho" | China | God of strolling singers China |
Spirit name "Heng" | Huron | spirit of thunder Huron |
Goddess name "Heng E" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
Goddess name "Heng o" | China | Goddess of the moon China |
God name "Hu Sheng" | China | God of the Western Constellations. China |
Goddess name "Hung Sheng (boly one)" | Chinese | Guardian god. A deity who protects fishing boats and their crews against danger at sea in the Southern Ocean. His role is similar to that of the goddess KUAN YIN. Little is known of the origin of Hung Sheng, but he was allegedly a mortal who died on the thirteenth day of the second moon, which falls two days before the spring equinox when the sea dragon king, Lung Wang, is believed to leave the ocean and ascend into the heavens. The god is propitiated with cakes made from the first grain of the year, on the fifth day of the fifth month and in some traditions he is seen as an aspect of the sea dragon king.... |
God name "Keng Yen cheng" | China | Another god of robbers and thieves. China |
"Pau Cheng" | China | The fifth of the ten judges in An-fu, the "palace of darkness" or hell. China |
Goddess name "Sheng Mu" | China | Goddess of witchcraft. China |
"The Giants' Dance" | Britain | Stonehenge, which Geoffrey of Monmouth says was removed from Killaraus, a mountain in Ireland, by the magical skill of Merlin. Britain |
Deity name "Wei Cheng" | China | deity who guards the back door. China |
God name "Yen cheng" | China | God of robbers China |