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List of Gods : "Arab" - 190 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Uttarabhadrapada"
Hindu / Epic / Puranic Minor goddess of fortune. A moderate NAKSATRA; daughter of DAKSA and wife of CANDRA (SOMA)....
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
"Vesta"
Roman Was the goddess of the hearth, and therefore inseparably connected with the Penates, for Aeneas was believed to have brought the eternal fire of Vesta from Troy, along with the images of the Penates. The praetors, consuls, and dictators, before entering upon their official functions, sacrificed not only to the Penates, but also to Vesta at Lavinium. (The Aeneid by Virgil. Book II)
God name
"Wadd"
Pre - Islamic southern Arabian moon god. His sacred animal is the snake....

"Wah-con-tun-ga"
Arabic The creator of all things. The Assiniboin
Deity name
"Yagute"
Arabian A deity depicted in the form of a lion. Arabian
King name
"Zabi"
Arabia In the morning, when she wakes, the particles of musk are lying over her bed. She sleeps much in the morning; she does not need to gird her waist with a working dress. She gives with thin fingers, not thick, as if they were the worms of the desert of Zabi. In the evening she brightens the darkness, as if she were the light-tower of a monk. Ancient Arabia

"Zem"
Arabic The sacred well of Mecca. According to Arab tradition, this is the very well that was shown to Hagar when Ishmael was perishing of thirst. Mecca is built round it.
God name
"Zethos"
Greek God. Theban twin god who had mortal weaknesses. Comparable to Kastor....

"Zig"
Arabis A prodigious çõçk, which stands with its feet on the earth and touches heaven with its head. When its wings are spread it darkens the Sun, and causes a total eclipse. This çõçk crows before the Lord, and delighteth Him. Babylonish Talmud
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