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List of Gods : "God Manda" - 13 records

Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Goddess name
"Hanwasuit"
Hittite Tutelary goddess of of the throne, kings received their mandate from her Hittite
Demon name
"Kurma"
Hindu / Puranic / Epic Avatar of Visnu. In the form of a tortoise he placed himself at the bottom of the sea of milk, and made his back the base or pivot of the mountain Mandara. The gods and demons twisted the great serpent Vasuki round the mountain' and, dividing into two parties, each took an end of the snake as a rope, and thus churned the sea until they recovered the desired objects. Hindu / Puranic / Epic
God name
"Manda d-Hiia Mandaean"
Christian / early this god is concerned with teaching of life, redemption & a savior / redeemer
Deities name
"Mandah"
Arabic Collective name of gods, guardian deities who took care of irrigation Arabic
Deities name
"Mandah"
Pre - Islamic / Arabian Collective name of gods. Guardian deities, whose chief responsibility is irrigation....
Deities name
"Mandah/ Mundih"
Arabic A collective name of gods, guardian deities that took care of irrigation
God name
"Mandanu"
Akkadia God of Divine judgment Babylon / Akkadia
God name
"Mandanu"
Mesopotamian / Babylonian - Akkadian God of Divine judgment. Known from the neo-Babylonian period....
God name
"Menahka"
Mandaean Irak God of the Sun
Goddess name
"Rukko"
Mandaean The creator goddess. She makes human bodies and her husband adds the souls. Mandaean
God name
"Tsai Shen"
China A god of wealth, åśśociated with the mandarins
God name
"Willow Pattern"
s The tradition. The mandarin had an only daughter named Li-chi, who fell in love with Chang, a young man who lived in the island home represented at the top of the pattern, and who had been her father's secretary. The father overheard them one day making vows of love under the orange-tree, and sternly forbade the unequal match; but the lovers contrived to elope, lay concealed for a while in the gardener's cottage, and thence made their escape in a boat to the island home of the young lover. The enraged mandarin pursued them with a whip, and would have beaten them to death had not the gods rewarded their fidelity by changing them both into turtle-doves. The picture is called the willow pattern not only because it is a tale of disastrous love, but because the elopement occurred "when the willow begins to shed its leaves."
God name
"Yamandaga"
Kalmuck One of the senior gods. Depicted with six hands, holding a scepter, a pair of ropes, two drinking vessels and an animal skin. Coloured blue with red palms and soles, he has snakes coiled around ankles and wrists and another forming a necklace; another necklace is made up of human heads. His crown is made of flowers and skulls. Kalmuck