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List of Gods : "PanW" - 707 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
God name
"Gekka O"
Japan God of marriage Japan
God name
"Ghantapani"
Buddhist God running a round with a bell in his hand Buddhist / Mahayana
Demon name
"Gnomes"
Pan-European demonic beings who inhabit woods, mountains and water. Pan-European

"Gundari-Myoo"
The terrific manifestation of the DHYANIBUDDHA RATNASAMBHAVA Japanese Buddhist. He bears three eyes and fangs. His eight arms and legs are decorated with snakes. Attributes include a skull on the hair and he stands on a lotus....
God name
"Hachiman"
Japan A god of war that was based on an actual emperor, his sacred animal is the dove
God name
"Hachiman"
Shinto / Japan God of war and peace. A deity whose origins are confused. The name does not appear in either of the sacred texts of Shintoism, but such a deity was probably worshiped in the distant past with the alternative title of HimeGami or Hime-O-Kami. The cult center was on the southern island of Kyushu at Usa. In modern Shintoism, Hachiman originates as a member of the imperial dynasty. Named Ojin-Tenno and born in AD 200 to the empress Jingu-Kogo, he greatly improved the living standards and culture of Japan during his remarkable reign. The place of his birth was marked by a sanctuary and several centuries after his death, a vision of a child KAMI appeared there to a priest. The kami identified himself by the Chinese ideogram representing the name Hachiman, and thus the link developed. The site is, today, the location of a magnificent shrine, the Umi-Hachiman-Gu, where Hachiman has been perceived as a god of war. Soldiers departing for battle once took with them relics from the shrine. Hachiman is also a deity of peace and a guardian of human life and, when pacifism dominated Japan during the post-war era, he became more strongly identified in the latter context....
God name
"Hachiman/ Hime-Gami/ Hime-O-Kami"
Japan / Shinto A god of war & peace
Goddess name
"Hami-Yasu-Hime"
Japan Goddess of potters Japan / Shinto
God name
"Hani-Yasu-Hiko"
Japan / Shinto God of potters. Japan / Shinto
Goddess name
"Hani-Yasu-Hiko"
Shinto / Japan God of potters. The consort of HANI-YASU-HIME, he is one of the clay deities made from the faeces of the primordial goddess IZANAMI....
Goddess name
"Hani-Yasu-Hime"
Shinto / Japan Goddess of potters. The consort of HANI-YASU-HIKO, she is one of the clay deities made from the faeces of the primordial goddess IZANAMI....
God name
"Hapantalli"
Egypt God of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, and fertility. Egypt
God name
"Hapantalli aka Hapantalliyas"
Irsirra He took his place at the moon-god's side when he fell from heaven on the 'kilammar'. Irsirra
God name
"Hapantalli/ Hapi/ Hapy"
Egypt A god of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, & fertility
God name
"Hapantalliyas/ Hapantalli"
Hittite He took his place at the moon god's side
God name
"Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi"
Japan / Shinto God of mountains concerned with the wooded mountain slopes. Japan / Shinto
God name
"Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi"
Shinto / Japan mountain god. Particularly the deity of wooded mountain slopes....
Goddess name
"Hariti (green or stealing)"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic (1) Mother goddess. One of the group of MATARAS (mothers) who are the patrons of children. Considered by some to be identical with the goddess Vriddhi. Her consort is Pancika, alternatively KUBERA. In her destructive aspect she steals and eats children. Particularly known from the north and northwest of India. Attribute: a child may be held at her hip, sometimes being eaten.(2) Plague goddess. Buddhist. Associated with smallpox. Also regarded in some texts as the goddess of fertility....
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