Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Sasanadevata" | Jain / India | Messenger goddess. Generic name for one of a group of twenty-four who minister to the tirthankaras or saints of Jainism.... |
God name "Sastra-devatas" | Hindu | The gods of Divine weapons in the Mahabharata and Ramayana, the lords behind earthquakes, tidal waves, storms of all kinds, and lightning. Hindu |
Goddess name "Sasuratum" | Canaan | These are midwife goddesses, they are seven in number |
Goddess name "Sasuratum" | Western Semitic / Canaanite | Midwife goddesses. A group of seven female deities fathered by BAAL. Also Kosharot (Hebrew).... |
"Sata-rupa" | India | As nature, was the daughter of Brahma, and the mother of the first manu, called Svayambhuva. India |
Goddess name "Satabhisa" | Hindu | Minor goddess of fortune who is not very nice at all Hindu / Puranic / Epic |
Goddess name "Satabhisa" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Minor goddess of fortune. A malevolent NAKSATRA; daughter of DAKSA and wife of CANDRA (SOMA).... |
"Satan" | Christian | The Christian devil, a mere figment of theological imagination. |
Goddess name "Satarupa (with a hundred forms)" | Hindu / Puranic | Minor goddess. The daughter of BRAHMA with whom he committed incest and whose beauty caused him to generate four heads so that he might view her from all directions.... |
Goddess name "Sataruri" | Hindu | Minor goddess who was the victim of incest Hindu / Puranic |
Goddess name "Satet" | Egypt | A goddess of archery & hunting |
Goddess name "Satet Sati" | Egypt | The consort of Khnemu, and sister-goddess of Anqet, and the second member of a triad. Together with Khnemu her attributes are watery, so that she is depicted as sprinkling water and scattering seed. Egypt |
Goddess name "Sati" | Hindu | Mother goddess Hindu / Puranic / India / Epic |
Goddess name "Sati/ Sakti/ Parvati" | Hindu / Puranic / Epic / India | A mother goddess |
Goddess name "Sati/ Satet" | Egypt | A goddess of waterfalls |
Goddess name "Satis" | Egypt | Minor goddess of fertility Egypt |
Goddess name "Satis (she who shoots; she who pours)" | Egypt | Minor goddess. A guardian of the southern (Nubian) border of Upper Egypt. The consort of the ram god KHNUM and, by implication, the mother of ANUKIS. She is depicted wearing the conical white crown of Upper Egypt, bearing tall plumes or antelope horns. Satis is described in Pyramid Texts, particularly the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, and there is reference to a sanctuary built for her at Elephantine. Also Satjit; Satet (both Egyptian).... |
God name "Satrughna" | Hindu | Minor god Hindu / Puranic / Epic |