GodFinder
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z




List of Gods : "God Apa" - 462 records

  1   ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24   26
Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Mizu-Ha-No-Me"
Japan / Shinto The senior water goddess who came about from the urine of the primordial creator goddess
Goddess name
"Mizu-Ha-No-Me"
Shinto / Japan water goddess. The senior water deity who was engendered from the urine of the primordial creator goddess Izanami during her fatal illness, having been burned producing the fire god HI-NO-KAGU-TSUCHI....
Goddess name
"Mizuhanome"
Japan water goddess who was born from the urine of the primordial creator goddess Honokagutsuti. Japan
God name
"Monju Bosatsu"
Japan God of education Japan
Deities name
"Munakata-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan Sea gods. A group of three KAMIS, generally identified as the SUMIYOSHI-NO-KAMI, who protect seafarers, including fishermen. They are the subject of special worship by the JInguKogo sect, whom they escorted to Korea in distant times. They are also tutelary deities of poets and may have a purifying function. Their main sanctuaries are the Sumiyoshi Taisha in Osaka and the Munakata-Taisha....
God name
"Munkata-No-Kami"
Japan / Shinto The sea gods [3] that protected seafarers
God name
"Murcury"
Greek The name Mercury is connected with the root merx (merchandise) and mercari (to deal, trade). The early Romans, being above all countrymen, had no need for a god of commerce. The Roman Mercury appeared only about the fifth century BCE. and was exclusively the god of merchants. For long he was known only in this capacity so that Plautus, in his prologue to Amphitryon, reminds his audience that Mercury presided over messages and commerce. Like certain other minor divinities - Pecunia, Aesculåñuś, Argentinus - he watched over tradesmen's profits. Greek
Goddess name
"Mut"
Egypt The patron goddess of Thebes. In Upper Egypt she is the counterpart of SAKHMET, the Lower Egyptian goddess from Memphis. After superseding the goddess AMAUNET, she became locally the consort of the Sun god AMUN, in which capacity she is the mother of the moon god KHONSU. She was also regarded as the Divine mother of the Theban kings. Mut is depicted in human form wearing a vulture headdress sur mounted by the twin crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt. She is typically dressed in a bright red or blue patterned gown. Less frequently she is drawn with a lion's head. She enjoyed a cult center at Thebes where her sanctuary was known as the Iseru....
God name
"MyokennBooklhisattva"
Buddhist Chinese Astral god. The apotheosis of the Pole Star, equating with AME-NO-KAGASEWO in Japanese Shintoism....
God name
"Nai No Kami"
Japan God of earthquakes. Japan
Deities name
"Nai-No-Kami"
Shinto / Japan earthquake god. One of the RAIJIN deities responsible for thunder, storms and Rain. His worship began in AD 599....
God name
"Napaeae"
Greek nymphae, the name of a numerous clåśś of inferior female divinities, though they are designated by the title of Olympian, are called to the meetings of the gods in Olympus, and described as the daughters of Zeus. Greek
Spirit name
"Napaeae"
Greco - Roman Animistic spirits of valleys. Female personalities åśśigned the guardianship of fertile green valleys by the great gods and invoked locally in small country shrines....
God name
"Nazapa"
Zaire Creator god who is invoked at the Sunrise. Ngbandi. Zaire
God name
"Nazapa Ngbandi"
Zaire The creator god that is invoked at the Sunrise
God name
"Niha-Tsu-Hi-N -Kami"
Shinto / Japan Fire god. Specifically the fire KAMI responsible for household fires in the yard....
God name
"Niha-Tu-Hi-No-Kami"
Japan / Shinto A fire God in that was responsible for household fires that were in the yard
Goddess name
"Ninigi (Prince)"
Shinto / Japan Ancestral god. The deity who, according to tradition, is the heir apparent of the Sun goddess Amaterasu. He was sent to earth from heaven to rule at the behest of the gods. His parents are Taka-Mi-Musubi and Ame-No-OshiHo-Mimi and he takes the title of “divine grandchild.” He is the ancestral deity of the imperial dynasties....
  1   ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24   26