Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Shei-Lha-Odkhar" | Bon / pre - Lamaist / Tibet | God of light. In the ancient religion he is a creator deity from whom all other gods are engendered. In Lamaism he evolves into a god of wisdom.... |
Supreme god name "Shei-Rab" | Bon / pre - Lamaist / Tibet | Supreme god. In the ancient religion he is the remote and barely defined creator deity. Attributes include a lotus and swastika.... |
God name "Shen Hsui" | China | God of Medicine. China |
God name "Shen Hsui Chih" | China | A god of Medicine |
God name "Shen Nong" | China | God of Agriculture, plants and herbs. China |
God name "Shen Nung" | China | A god of Agriculture |
God name "Shen-Lha-Odkhar" | Bon / Tibet | he is the god of light |
Supreme god name "Shen-Rab" | Bon / Tibet | The supreme god |
Goddess name "Sheng Mu" | China | Goddess of witchcraft. China |
God name "Shenya" | Zaire | The high god of the Angan. Zaire |
Deities name "Shichi-uuku-iii" | Shinto / Japan | Gods of luck. The seven principal deities concerned with fortune: EBISU, DAIKOKU, BENTEN-SAN, BISHAMON, FUKUROKUJU, HOTEI and JUNROJIN. The group is often represented together on their treasure ship Takara-Bune, which carries various magical devices including a hat of invisibility, a roll of brocade, an inexhaustible purse, keys to the Divine treasure house and so on.... |
Deities name "Shichifukujin" | Japan | A deity of happiness, prosperity, longevity, and wisdom. One of the seven principal deities of luck, identified as Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin, and Hotei. Japan |
God name "Shici-Fuku-Jin" | Japan / Shinto | these are the seven principal gods of luck, there is a one female involved however |
Deities name "Shiia-Tsu-Niko" | Shinto / Japan | God of winds. The most senior of his group of wind deities, he disperses the morning mists and brings soft rustling breezes. His consort is Shina-Tsu-Hime and the couple are extensively worshiped by farmers and seafarers. They were allegedly responsible for bringing about a miracle in the thirteenth century AD when they kept at bay, with off-spéñïś winds, the army of Gengis Khan. They are honored in the main IseJingu temple of Shintoism but their chief sanctuary is at Tatta, a small town in Yamamoto. Also Shina-Tobe-No-Mikoto.... |
Spirit name "Shilup Chito Osh" | Choctaw | Great spirit Choctaw |
God name "Shina-Tsu-Hiko" | Japan | God of the wind. Japan |
God name "Shina-Tsu-Hiko/ Shina Tsu Hime" | Japan | A god of the wind |
"Shing Li-Kuan" | China | One of the eight immortal beings. China |