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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Planet name
"Sabaoth"
Gnostic The genii of Mars, one of the planetary regents of the seven sacred planets. Gnostic
God name
"Sabazios"
Phrygian / northwestern Turkey God. Eventually Hellenized, identified with ZEUS and DIONYSOS and linked with Dionysiac mysteries, appearing in Athens from circa 400 BC. His device is a right hand cast in bronze and decorated with symbols representing his benevolence. His influence extended into Roman culture where he reached a height of popularity circa AD 200. As late as AD 300 there are frescoes of Sabazios in the tomb of Vibia whose husband was a priest of the god's cult....
Nymph name
"Sabazius"
Phrygian A Phrygian divinity, commonly described as a son of Rhea or Cybele ; but in later times he was identified with the mystic Dionysus, who hence is sometimes called Dionysus Sabazius. For the same reason Sabazius is called a son of Zeus by Persephone, and is said to have been reared by a nymph Nyssa.

"Sabda"
Sanskrit The cosmic Word, equivalent to the Greek Logos. Sanskrit
Goddess name
"Saci Devi"
India The goddess of wrath and jealousy. India
Deity name
"Sacra Savadia"
Jewish The deity åśśociated with the Jewish Sabaoth (Tseba'oth). Plutarch states that the Jews worshiped Dionysus, and that the day of the Jewish Sabbath was a festival of Sabazius.

"Sadaksari"
Buddhist The tantric form of the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara. Buddhist

"Sadaksari (Lokesvara)"
Buddhist - Lamaist / Tibet Variety of AVALOKITESVARA. The form of Avalokitesvara that is incarnate in the succession of Dalai Lamas. Color: white. Attributes: Book, conch, jewel, lotus and rosary....

"Sadaksari[Lokesvara]"
Buddhist / Lamaist / Tibet A variety of Avalokitesvara that is incarnate in succession of the Dali Lamas
Goddess name
"Sadarnuna"
Sumeria Goddess of the new moon. Sumeria

"Sadbhuja"
Buddhist The six-armed Lord Gaurasundara. Buddhist
Goddess name
"Sadhumati"
Buddhist The good-minded goddess. Buddhist
God name
"Sadrapa"
Western Semitic / Syrian / / Pontic God of healing. He is depicted on reliefs as a youth holding a scorpion or snake. Known originally from Palmyra, his popularity spread to Carthage and, during the Hellenic period, to the Greek coast. Also Satrapis (Greek)....
God name
"Saehrimner [Rime-producer]"
Norse The name of the boar on which the gods and heroes in Valhal constantly feed. Norse

"Safa"
Arabian The hill on which Adam and Eve came together, after having been parted for two hundred years, during which time they wandered homeless over the face of the earth. Arabian
Goddess name
"Safekh-Aubi"
Egypt Stellar goddess who served to measure time and is called the misstress of the house of Books. Egypt
Goddess name
"Saga"
Norse The goddess of history. She dwells in the crystal hall of Sokvabek. Norse
King name
"Sagara"
Sanskrit A king of the solar dynasty and sovereign of Ayodhya. He was the father of 60,000 sons who were turned into a heap of ashes by a glance of the sage Kapila. Sanskrit