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God name
"Haokah"
Lakota Haokah is a god of thunder and lightning. His emotions are portrayed opposite the norm; he laughs when he is sad and cries when he is happy. In art, he is depicted as having two horns. Lakota

"Haoma"
Iran A plant that suffered the indignity of being deified, its sap was an intoxicating drink used in a sacrificial ceremonies
God name
"Hapantalli"
Egypt God of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, and fertility. Egypt
God name
"Hapantalli aka Hapantalliyas"
Irsirra He took his place at the moon-god's side when he fell from heaven on the 'kilammar'. Irsirra
God name
"Hapantalli/ Hapi/ Hapy"
Egypt A god of the Nile, fish, barley, grain, herbs, water, dew, & fertility
God name
"Hapantalliyas/ Hapantalli"
Hittite He took his place at the moon god's side
God name
"Hapi"
Egypt A god that protected the the lungs of the dead

"Hapi"
Egypt One of the Four sons of Horus depicted in funerary literature as protecting the throne of Osiris in the underworld. Hapi is depicted as a baboon-headed mummified human on funerary furniture and especially the canopic jars that held the organs of the deceased. Hapi's jar held the lungs. Hapi was also the protector of the North. Egypt
King name
"Hapmouche"
French The giant flycatcher. He invented the art of drying and smoking neats' tongues. French

"Hapy"
Egypt A deification of the annual flood of the Nile River. Egypt
Goddess name
"Hapy"
Egypt Fertility god of the Nile flood. Inhabits caverns adjacent to the Nile cataracts and oversees the annual inundation of the Nile valley. His court includes crocodile gods and frog goddesses. There are no known sanctuaries to Hapy. He is depicted in anthropomorphic form but androgynous, with prominent belly, pendulous breasts and crowned with water plants. He may hold a tray of produce. At Abydos he is depicted as a two-headed goose with human body.See also KHNUM....
God name
"Har"
Scandinavian The first person of the Scandinavian Trinity, which consists of Har (the Mighty), the Like Mighty, and the Third Person. This Trinity is called "The Mysterious Three," and they sit on three thrones above the Rainbow. The next in order are the Aesir, of which Odin, the chief, lives in Asgard, on the heavenly hills between earth and the Rainbow. The third order is the Vanir - the gods of the ocean, air, and clouds - of which Van Niord is the chief. Har has already påśśed his ninth incarnation; in his tenth he will take the forms first of a peaçõçk, and then of a horse, when all the followers of Mahomet will be destroyed.
God name
"Har-pi-kruti"
Egyptian Form of the Egyptian god Horus, as a child sitting on his mother's knee.

"Hara"
Hindu / Puranic Avatar of Siva. Hindu / Puranic

"Hara (destroyer)"
Hindu / Puranic Epithet of SI IVA. Also one of the EKADASARUDRAS (eleven rudras)....
Goddess name
"Hara Ke"
Songhai / Niger, West Africa Goddess of sweet water. Considered to live beneath the waters in tributaries of the river Niger, attended by two dragons, Godi and Goru. The spirits of the dead are believed to live in a Paradise city in the depths of the Niger....
God name
"Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi"
Japan / Shinto God of mountains concerned with the wooded mountain slopes. Japan / Shinto
God name
"Hara-Yama-Tsu-Mi"
Shinto / Japan mountain god. Particularly the deity of wooded mountain slopes....