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List of Gods : "Kho" - 36 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Spirit name
"Khoromozitel"
Slavic A house spirit in Slavic folklore. They are masculine, typically small, and sometimes covered in hair all over. According to some traditions, they take on the appearance of current or former owners of the house and have a grey beard, sometimes with tails or little horns.
Spirit name
"Khoromozitel/ Domovi/ Dovomik"
Slavic These are domestic spirits, sadly not be sipping kind
God name
"Khors"
Slavic Korsha, Korssa, Chors, Corsa, Xors. A Sun or daylight god, he may be synonymous with Dazhbog and Bielbog. He was invoked him for hunting and against diseases. Slavic

"Khosaadam Yenisei"
Siberia Driven out of heaven to become an eater of souls Siberia

"Khovaki"
Siberia Creator of the world Siberia

"Khovaki/ Savaki"
Tungus / Siberia This entity is guilty of being in the creator of the world
Goddess name
"Kubai-khotun"
Anatolian 'Great Mother'; she dwells in the 'tree of life' or under its roots and protects and supports humans and animals. Her milk is the origin of the milky Way. She was the primordial mother-goddess. Anatolian
Goddess name
"Kupal'nitsa"
Russian Russian Mother goddess of the southwest, consort of Ivan Kupalo. She seems synonymous with Kubai-khotun and Kupalo / Kupala.
Goddess name
"Meskhoni"
Egypt Goddess birth and midwives Egypt
Goddess name
"Mut"
Egypt The patron goddess of Thebes. In Upper Egypt she is the counterpart of SAKHMET, the Lower Egyptian goddess from Memphis. After superseding the goddess AMAUNET, she became locally the consort of the Sun god AMUN, in which capacity she is the mother of the moon god KHONSU. She was also regarded as the Divine mother of the Theban kings. Mut is depicted in human form wearing a vulture headdress sur mounted by the twin crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt. She is typically dressed in a bright red or blue patterned gown. Less frequently she is drawn with a lion's head. She enjoyed a cult center at Thebes where her sanctuary was known as the Iseru....
Goddess name
"Sobek (rager)"
Egypt God epitomizing the might of the pharaohs. Said to be the son of NEITH, the creator goddess of Sais. He is depicted as a crocodile wearing a plumed headdress, or as a part-human hybrid. The crocodile imagery suggests an ability to attack and kill with sudden speed. Sobek's cult was extensive along the Nile valley, but was particularly prominent in the fertile Faiyum region. Near Aswan in Upper Egypt a sanctuary dedicated to Sobek identifies him as the consort of HATHOR and the father of KHONSU. Also Suchos (Greek)....
Goddess name
"Tari Peennu"
Indian / Khond Chthonic goddess. Created by the sky gods BOORA PENNU and BELLA PENNU so as to conceive the rest of the pantheon. She is identified as a malevolent deity, the subject of regular propitiation human sacrifices in the notorious meriah rituals in Orissa province....
Goddess name
"Tari Pennu"
India earth goddess. Khond, India
Goddess name
"Tari Pennu Khond"
India A chthonic goddess
God name
"Theban Triad"
Egypt The three Egyptian gods that were the most powerful in the area of Thebes, in Egypt. The gods are Amun, his consort Mut and their son Khonsu.
God name
"Tsunigoab (wounded knee)"
Khoi / Namibia, southwestern Africa Creator god. As his name suggests, he walks with a limp. His injury was sustained in a primordial battle with his arch rival GAUNAB, the god of darkness, who was eventually driven away to live in the black heaven. Tsunigoab used to be invoked at dawn each day....
God name
"Tsunigoab Khoi"
Namibia Creator god of who walks with a limp and was invoked at dawn each day Namibia
King name
"Utixo"
Khoi A benevolent deity who lived in the sky, sending Rain for the crops, and speaking with thunder. Khoi
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