Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Shango" | Nigeria | God of storms and thunder. Nigeria |
God name "Shango" | Yoruba | A god of war, storms, thunder & fertility |
God name "Shango" | Yoruba | God of war, storms, thunder and fertility. Yoruba |
God name "Shango" | Yoruba / Nigeria, West Africa | Chthonic storm god. As an earth deity he was once a mortal man, the king of Oyo, who transformed himself into an immortal. According to tradition, during his life he breathed tongues of fire. He then ascended into the sky by climbing a golden chain and became the god of thunder and lightning. He is also god of justice, punishing thieves and liars. His consorts include OYA, Oshun and Oba. Cult followers of Shango are believed to be able to make lightning strike an adversary. In shrines to Shango, the image of the god is adorned with a ram's head. Also SANGO.... |
God name "Shani" | Hindu | Astral god who brought misfortune. Hindu |
Goddess name "Shapash" | Ugarit | Goddess of war. Ugarit |
Goddess name "Shapshu" | Canaan | Goddess of war and the Sun. Canaan |
God name "Sharruma" | Hurrian | weather-god. Hurrian |
Goddess name "Shashaya" | Tanzania | Goddess of the morning star. Tanzania |
Goddess name "Shashti" | Hindu | Goddess of children and childbirth Hindu |
Goddess name "Shaushka" | Akkadia | Powerful goddess Ishtar Hittite / Hurrian / Akkadia |
"Shax" | Christian | A Judeo-Christian djinn and one of the 72 pillars of Solomon and has the power to away eyesight and hearing, and that of finding hidden treasure. |
God name "She chi" | China | God of Agriculture, grain, land and soil China |
"Sheela Na Gig" | Britain | Figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva. They are found on churches, castles and other buildings, particularly in Ireland and Britain, sometimes together with male figures. |
Goddess name "Sheela Na Gig" | Celtic / Irish | Mother goddess. The primal earth mother closely åśśociated with life and death. One of the rare depictions of Irish Celtic deities that have survived into the Christian era. She is shown naked, with large breasts, with her legs apart and holding open her vag***. The image frequently adorns walls of Irish churches. Also Sheila na Cioch.... |
Deity name "Sheela[Sheila] Na Gig" | Irish | She was most likely a protective or blessing deity |
God name "Sheger" | Babylon | Supplies live sheep and cattle for the god Mot to feast upon. Babylon |
God name "Shei Nuig" | Chinese | God of Agriculture. Known as the Divine farmer. According to tradition, during his lifetime he invented the plough and taught basic Agriculture and the use of herbs. In a more destructive aspect, he is also the god of the hot winds. He is depicted with the head of an ox and is regarded by some authors as a successor to NU KUA. Also Shen Nong.... |