Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Gul-Ses" | Hittite | Collective name for all the goddesses of fate Hittite |
Goddess name "Gul-Ses" | Hittite | Collective name for goddesses of fate. They dispense good or evil, life or death. Also Hutena (Hurrian).... |
God name "Gul-ses" | Hittite | Scribes of the gods who dispense good, evil, life and death Hittite |
Goddess name "Gul-ses/ Gul-ases" | Hittite | These goddesses apparently are the scribes of the gods that dispense good, evil, life & death |
Goddess name "Gula" | Babylon / Sumeria | Mother goddess of creativity, fire and with the power to inflict / cure disease. Babylon / Sumeria |
Goddess name "Gula (great one)" | Mesopotamian / Sumerian / Babylonian - Akkadian | Goddess of healing. Consort of NINURTA. Her animal is the dog. She may be synonymous with NIN'INSINA. Also mentioned in Hellenistic Babylonian times. A Gula temple is described at Uruk. Also NINTINUGGA.... |
Goddess name "Gula/ Gula Bau" | Babylon / Sumeria | A mother goddess of creativity, fire & with the power to inflict / cure disease |
Goddess name "Gulissa Mata" | Hindu | Mother goddess who became a goddess of evil intent, inflecting sickness Hindu / Puranic / Epic |
"Gullinburste [Golden bristles]" | Norse | The name of Frey's hog. Norse |
"Gullinkambe or Goldcomb" | Norse | A çõçk that crows at Ragnarok. Norse |
Goddess name "Gulliveig" | Norse | A goddess / sorceress of the Vanir race of gods |
Goddess name "Gulsilia Mata" | Hindu / Epic / Puranic | Mother goddess. A SAKTI who in later Hinduism became regarded as of evil intent, inflicting sickness. Particularly known from Bengal.... |
God name "Gulu" | Dinka | Creator god Dinka |
"Gulveig [Gold-thirst]" | Norse | A personification of gold. Though pierced and thrice burnt, she yet lives. Norse |
Goddess name "Gum Lin" | China | Goddess of rivers and Bamboo. China |
Spirit name "Gumeniki" | Slavic | A clåśś of animistic spirits who look after storehouses and grainaries. Slavic |
God name "Gunab" | Hottentot | God of evil who lived under a pile of stones on the Hades road. Hottentot |
Goddess name "Gunabibi" | Australian aboriginal | Creator goddess. Also known as Kunapipi, she is extensively revered by aborigines in northern Australia, including the Yolngu people. Her cult bears some similarity to that of the Greek mother goddess DEMETER and to Tantric cults in India. For this reason the cult is thought to have been introduced from Asia to Arnhem Land and then to other parts of the Australian continent as early as the sixth century. Mythology indicates that Gunabibi has been perceived as a deity who came from the sea or the rivers during the Dreamtime but who reigns now over dry land. Among modern aborigines she is the subject of esoteric rituals which also involve the great serpent Yulunggul with whom Gunabibi has been closely involved.... |