Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Pao Yuan ch'uan" | China | A god of the spleen |
God name "Phan Ku" | China | God China |
Goddess name "Pi Hsia Yuan Chin" | China | Goddess of birth and midwives who brings health and good fortune to the newborn baby. China |
God name "Pien Ho" | China | God of jade, jewelers and immortality. China |
Goddess name "Prajnapti (teaching)" | Jain / India | Goddess of learning. One of sixteen VIDYADEVI headed by the goddess SARASVATI.... |
Deities name "Pratyusa (scorching)" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Attendant god. One of a group of VASU deities answering to the god INDRA. Attributes: hook, knife, Sakti and sword.... |
God name "Pu Hsing" | China | A god of happiness |
Goddess name "Pussa" | Chinese | Chinese have the trible goddess Pussa. |
Goddess name "Qi-Gu" | China | Goddess of the toilet. China |
God name "Qi-Yu" | China | God of war and Rainfall. China |
Goddess name "Quan Yin" | China | Goddess of Compåśśion. China |
Goddess name "Quootis Hooi" | Chinook | Creator goddess who hatched mankind from thunderbird eggs. Chinook |
Goddess name "Randeng" | China | Goddess sent by heaven to bring dread calamity down on to king Zhou because of his blasphemies and evil ways, China |
God name "Ryujin" | Shinto / Japan | dragon god. A deity controlling thunder and Rain and probably the most significant of the group of weather gods known as the RAIJIN. He is of Chinese origin and more Buddhist than Shinto. He does not appear in the sacred Shinto texts Kojiki or Nibongi, but enjoys shrines in many Shinto sanctuaries and is worshiped by farmers, particularly in times of drought. He lives in the sea, lakes and large ponds from which he ascends in mists and winds. He generates dark Rain clouds which then burst. His main festival takes place in June.... |
Goddess name "San Chou Niang Niang" | China | Mother goddess who was first deified during the Sung dynasty China |
God name "San-Guan" | Chinese | The three gods in charge of the Chinese heaven |
Goddess name "Sao Ching Niang Niang" | Chinese | Mother goddess. One of the nine dark ladies of the pantheon who adopt a protective role. She removes Rain clouds when they threaten to flood crops.... |
Goddess name "Sao ch'ing Niang Niang" | China | Goddess of brooms and fair weather China |