Goddess and God of the day

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Re: Goddess and God of the day

Postby Madame Marigold » Tue May 01, 2018 4:47 pm

5/1/2018

Inara
Goddess of the wild animals of the steppe.

Inara, was the goddess of the wild animals of the steppe. In one story she defeats the dragon Illuyanka, arch enemy to the Storm God Teshub, with the aid Hupasiyas of Zigaratta, her mortal lover. She prepares a great feast, including much wine, and gets the dragon drunk allowing the storm god to return and kill the dragon. She is the daughter of Teshub and the protective deity of Hattusha.

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Pantheon: Hittite
Consort: Hupasiyas
Time: Spring
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Kneph
A creator deity

Kneph

Kneph ("Soul Breath"), the Wind, or Air, or Breath of our bodies, was supposed to be the god of Animal and Spiritual Life and which brought new life to things. He has the head and horns of a ram. He was a creator deity and later became assimilated as an aspect of Amun.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Animals: Ram
Element: Air
Symbols: Ram, Was Sceptre, Snakes, Ankh
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/3/2018

Sopdet
Goddess of Fertility and the personification of Sothis

Sopdet

Sopdet ("She who is sharp"), Goddess of Fertility of the soil and the personification of Sothis (Sirius). She is depicted as a woman with a five pointed star on her head. The helical rising of Sothis heralded the arrival of the Nile innundation. She is called "bringer of the New Year and the Nile flood". In later periods she was increasingly associated with Isis.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Colours: Sah
Planet: Sirius, Orion
Symbols: Five pointed star, Dog
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Dagan
Fertility god of grain and fish.

Dagan

Dagan (Dagon), was a Fertility god of grain, fish and fishing. He is associated with fertility and procreation. He was worshipped at Elba, were he was the head of the pantheon, and Ugarit. His temple complex at Elba was called E-Mul ("House of the Star").� He is depicted as being part man and part fish. According to one tradition he was the inventor of the plough.

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Pantheon: Sumerian
Consort: Belatu
Offerings: Grain, Fish
Symbols: Plough, Grain
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/8/2018

Hemsut
Goddess of fate and protection

Hemsut (Hemuset) was the goddess of fate and protection. She is representative of the ka (vital spark of the human soul) and were the female counterparts of the Ka. Her headdress bears a shield, above which are two crossed arrows. They were often depicted as women cradling children. They were said to have been created by Ptah or as forces raised by Neith from the primeval waters.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Element: Water
Symbols: Shield, Bows, Children
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Anu
God of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods

Anu ("sky, heaven") was a sky-god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions. He was part of a triad of gods with Enlil (god of the air) and Enki (god of water).� According to legends, An took over heaven when Ki (Earth) gave birth to Enlil (god of the air) and separated Heaven and Earth.

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Pantheon: Sumerian
Abode: Heaven
Consort: Ki, Nammu, Uras
Symbols: Tiara
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/12/2018

Istustaya
Goddess of destiny

Istustaya is a goddess of destiny who is closely associated with Papaya, their task is to spin the thread of life, especially the one of the king. They are strongly associated with divination, communication (with the Divine) and destiny. Her symbols are sacred dance, circles, mirrors, and thread.

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Pantheon: Hittite
Element: Air
Symbols: Sacred dance, circles, mirrors, thread
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Aether
God of the Air

Aether ("brightness") is a Greek primordial deity, the first-born elementals. Aether is the personification of the upper air. He embodies the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to the normal air breathed by mortals.

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Pantheon: Greek
Abode: Upper Air
Consort: Hemara
Element: Air
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/14/2018

Meret
Goddess associated with rejoicing, singing, and dancing

Meret ("beloved") was the wife of Hapy, the god of the Nile. She was a Goddess associated with rejoicing, singing, and dancing and symbolic of bounty from the inundation of the Nile. She is depicted with the either the Blue Lotus or Papyrus - the symbols for Upper and Lower Egypt - and an offering bowl. In later times she became goddess of the eighth hour, in the Book of Gates.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Colours: Happy
Element: Water
Offerings: Singing, Dancing
Symbols: Blue Lotus, Papyrus, Offering Bowl

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Raijin
God of thunder and lightning.

Raijin ("thunder God") was the God of thunder and lightning and storms. He is depicted as a red demon beating drums to create thunder. Raijin is also considered a god of agriculture, his lightning is said to fertilize rice plants.

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Pantheon: Japanese
Consort: Raiju
Element: Air
Plant/Tree: Rice
Symbols: Drums
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/17/2018

Sjofn
Goddess of love, passion and marital harmony.

Sjofn is Goddess of love, passion and marital harmony. She is said to "direct people's minds to love, both women and men"; and from her name love-longing is called sjafni. She is listed as the seventh of the Asynjur.

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Pantheon: Norse

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Crnobog
God of night and darkness.

Chernobog ("Black God"), God of night and darkness, he is said to be associated with bad fortune. He is counterpart to Belobog or the White God. Belobog, the force of orderly creation fought with Chernobog which caused the world to come into being.

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Pantheon: Slavic
Colours: Black
Tarot Card: The Devil
Time: Winter
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/21/2018

Pakhet
Goddess of War

Pakhet ("she who scratches") is a feline goddess of war, a synthesis of Sekhmet and Bast. She is associated with Hathor and wears a solar disk as part of her crown. She is described as a night huntress with sharp claws. She was depicted as a feline-headed woman or as a feline, often depicted killing snakes with her sharp claws.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Animals: Lion, Desert Lynx
Symbols: Sun Disk

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Rongo
God of cultivated food.

Rongo ("peace") is a major god, the god of cultivated food, especially the Sweet Potato. Rongo and his brothers separated their parents Rangi and Papa to allow daylight into the world. Small statues representing Rongo would be placed alongside the fields to encourage abundance.

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Pantheon: Maori
Abode: Fields
Plant/Tree: Sweet Potato
Symbols: Sweet Potato, Yams, Gourds
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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5/29/2018

Veritas
Goddess of truth.

Veritas ("Truth") is the goddess of truth, truthfulness and sincerity, she is a daughter of Saturn and the mother of Virtue. She is depicted as a young virgin dressed in white. It is said she hid at the bottom of a holy well so she could not be found.

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Pantheon: Roman
Abode: Wells
Colours: White
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Dionysus
God of Wine, Agriculture, and Fertility of Nature.

Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy. Dionysus was the last god to be accepted into Mt. Olympus, the home of the Gods. He was the son of a mortal woman, Semele and Zeus, who sewed him into his thigh. He discovered the culture of the vine and the making of wine; but Hera struck him with madness.

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Pantheon: Greek
Abode: Mount Olympus
Animals: Leopard, Tiger, Panther, Bull, Serpents
Colours: Purple
Consort: Ariadne
Element: Earth
Musical Instrument: The Aulos (Double Pipe)
Plant/Tree: Fennel, Ivy, Fig
Symbols: Staff, Pine Cone, Grapevine, Wine, Fig
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

Postby Madame Marigold » Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:20 pm

6/8/2018

Idun
Goddess of the spring and eternal youth.

Idun or Idunn ("ever young") is the Goddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples and granter of eternal youthfulness.

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Pantheon: Norse
Colours: Gold
Consort: Bragi
Offerings: Apples
Symbols: Apples
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Cernunnos
God of Fertility, Life, Animals, Wealth, and the Underworld.

Cernunnos is the Horned God of Fertility, Life, Animals, Wealth, and the Underworld. He is often depicted as a horned deity, sitting cross-legged with animals and holding or wearing torcs. He is a god of nature or fertility, he is the "Lord of the Animals" or the "Lord of Wild Things".

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Pantheon: Celtic
Abode: Underworld, Wildwood
Animals: Stag, Ram-horned Serpent, Bulls, Dogs, Rats
Colours: Green, Gold, Silver
Consort: Maiden Goddess Of Beltane
Crystal: Peridot, Amber, Jet, Rock Crystal
Day: Sunday, Wednesday
Direction: North
Element: Earth
Incense: Rosemary, Pine, Sandalwood, Cinnamon, Musk
Musical Instrument: Pipes
Offerings: Acorns, Oak Leaves, Mistletoe, Fruit, Grain
Planet: Mercury
Plant/Tree: Ivy, Oak, Mistletoe, Juniper, Valerian
Symbols: Horns, Torcs
Time: Midnight
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/11/2018

Unut
Snake Goddess

Unut ("The Swift One") (Wenut, Wenet) was a snake goodess from the 15th Nome of Upper Egypt and was worshipped with Thoth. In later periods she was depicted with a woman's body and a hare's head.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Animals: Snakes, Hares
Consort: Wenenu
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Viracocha
God of everything.

Viracocha (Wiracocha) is the Creator God of everything, he is the substance from which all things are created. he created the universe, sun, moon, and stars, time and civilization. He was worshipped as god of the sun and of storms. He was represented as wearing the sun for a crown, with thunderbolts in his hands, and tears descending from his eyes as rain. According to mythology Viracocha rose from Lake Titicaca during the time of darkness to bring forth light. He is depicted a tall man, with short hair, dressed like a priest or an astronomer with tunic and a bonnet with four pointed corners.

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Pantheon: Inca
Symbols: Sun, Thunderbolts, Tears, Rain, Light
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/12/2018

6/12/2018

Mama Quilla
Goodess of marriage, festival and the moon.

Mama Quilla (Mama Killa, Mama Kilya), is the third power and goddess of the moon. She was the goddess of marriage and the menstrual cycle, and considered a defender of women. Mama Quilla was known as "Mother Moon", and was goddess of the moon and responsible for calculating the passage of time and the calendar. Mama Quilla had her own temple in Cuzco, served by priestesses dedicated to her.

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Pantheon: Inca
Colours: Silver
Planet: Moon
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Sin
Moon God

Sin ("lord of wisdom") (Nanna) is the God of the Moon and was regarded as the head of the pantheon. Sin had a beard made of lapis lazuli and rode on a winged bull. His symbols are the Bull, the crescent and the tripod. He is represented as an old man with a flowing beard and the crescent symbol. His chief sanctuary at Ur was named E-gish-shir-gal ("house of the great light").

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Pantheon: Sumerian
Animals: Bulls
Consort: Ningal
Crystal: Lapis Lazuli
Planet: Moon
Symbols: Bull, Crescent, Tripod
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/13/2018

Papatuanuku
Primordial earth mother

Papatuanuku (Papa) is the Primordial earth mother, who with Rangi, lie locked together in a tight embrace. They have many children, all of whom are forced to live in the cramped darkness between them. Tane, god of forests and birds, forces his parents apart, where Rongo and Tangaroa had failed.

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Pantheon: Maori
Abode: Earth
Consort: Rangi
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Dagur
The personification of day.

Dagur ("Day") (Dagr) is the personification of day, he drives the day chariot across the sky. He is the son of the god Dellingr and is associated with the bright-maned horse Skinfaxi, who "draws day to mankind".

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Pantheon: Norse
Abode: Sky
Animals: Horses
Time: Daytime
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/14/2018

Mariamman
Goddess of Rain

Mariamman or Mari ("Mother Mari") is a Goddess of Rain. Festivities for her occur during the late summer and early autumn. She is said to bring the rains and cure diseases. She is usually pictured as a beautiful young woman with a red-hued face, wearing a red dress. She is invoked for familial welfare such as fertility, healthy progeny or a good spouse.

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Pantheon: Hindu
Animals: Lions
Colours: Red
Consort: Shive
Element: Water
Offerings: Rice, Lights, Milk, Eggs
Plant/Tree: Limes, Red Flowers
Symbols: Rain, Trident
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Perun
The highest god of the pantheon.

Perun is the highest god of the pantheon and god of thunder and lightning. His other attributes were fire, mountains, the oak, iris, eagle, firmament, horses and carts, weapons, and war. He was first associated with weapons made of stone and later with those of metal. Perun is described as a man with a copper beard. He rides in a chariot pulled by a goat buck and carries a mighty axe, or sometimes a hammer.

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Pantheon: Slavic
Animals: Eagle, Horses
Plant/Tree: Oak Tree
Symbols: Axe, Lightning, Thunder, Weapons, Axes
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/15/2018

Kyan-Yin
Goddess of fecundity and healing.

Kyan-Yin

Kyan-Yin ("Observing the Sounds of the World") (Guanyin) is the Goddess of fecundity and healing. Buddhists believe that after, they are placed by Guanyin in the heart of a lotus, and then sent to the western pure land of Sukhavati. She is depicted in a white robe and necklaces, with a jar containing pure water, and a willow branch. Guanyin is often depicted as meditating.

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Pantheon: Chinese
Animals: Dragon, Parrot
Offerings: Water
Plant/Tree: Willow
Symbols: Lotus

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Mani
God of the moon

Mani ("Moon") is the God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Sol. Máni "guides the path of the moon and controls its waxing and waning." Máni is followed through the heavens by the brother and sister children Hjúki and Bil.

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Pantheon: Norse
Planet: Moon
Symbols: Moon
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/16/2018

Diana
Goddess of Fertility, Hunting, and the Moon

Diana ("heavenly, divine") (Diana Nemorensis - Diana Of The Wood) is the Goddess of Fertility, Hunting, the Moon, childbirth and the wild woodlands and associated with the constellation of Ursa Major. She is also associated with fire festivals, her title Vesta, indicates a perpetual holy fire in her sanctuary. Her annual festival, held on August 13th, where she is invoked to protect the harvest from autumn storms, is the middle of summer, when the sun is at its hottest. Diana is often depicted holding a torch, a symbolic reminder of the fiery nature of the Goddess.

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Pantheon: Roman
Abode: Oak groves
Animals: Dog, Deer
Day: Monday, Friday
Plant/Tree: Oak Tree
Time: Festival of Diana - February 12th, August 13th, Nov 22nd, November
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Sterquilinus
God of fertilizer.

Sterquilinus (Stercutus or Sterculius) is a God of fertilizer and fertilization of farmland. He was associated with supervising the manuring of the fields.

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Pantheon: Roman
Abode: Fields
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/18/2018

Mictecacihuatl
Goddess of the Underworld.

Mictecacihuatl (Lady of the Dead) is Queen of Mictlan (the Underworld) and Goddess of the Underworld, ruling over the afterlife with Mictlantecuhtli, her husband. Her role is to keep watch over the bones of the dead. She presided over the ancient festivals of the dead.

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Pantheon: Aztec
Abode: Underworld
Consort: Mictlantecuhtli
Symbols: Skull
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Aesculapius
God of health and medicine.

Aesculapius

Aesculapius is the God of health, healing and medicine. He represents the healing aspect of the medical arts, his daughters are also associated with healing, recovery and medicine. He was associated with the Roman/Etruscan god Vediovis. The rod of Asclepius, a snake-entwined staff, remains a symbol of medicine today. There is a Temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus in north-eastern Peloponnese.

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Pantheon: Roman
Consort: Epione
Symbols: Rod, Serpents
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/19/2018

Sosamshin
Goddess of cowbirth

Sosamshin is the goddess of cowbirth, she is a Gashin, or household deity. Sosamshin was worshipped in only the four days before and after the birth of a cattle. A Feast was held in the stable when a cow was pregnant. Scarifices of water, steamed rice and other dishes were offered to Sosamshin.

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Pantheon: Korean
Offerings: Water, Rice, Ropes
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Huh
Deification of eternity

Huh ("endlessness") (Heh) is the deification of eternity in the Ogdoad, eight deities worshipped in Hermopolis. He is often depicted as a frog, or a frog-headed human, kneeling holding a palm stem in each hand, sometimes with a palm stem in his hair. His image is often found on amulets, prestige items and royal iconography. His female form was Hauhet.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Animals: Frogs
Consort: Hauhet
Plant/Tree: Palm
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6/22/2018

Kamadhenu
Cow Goddess, mother of all cows.

Kamadhenu ("the fragrant one") is a Cow Goddess and the mother of all cows. She is a miraculous "cow of plenty" who provides her owner whatever he desires. She is depicted as a white cow with breasts and wings, a human head and a tail of peacock feathers. She is the source of prosperity and all the gods are thought to reside in the body of Kamadhenu.

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Pantheon: Hindu
Abode: Goloka, Patala, hermitages of sages
Animals: Cows
Colours: White
Consort: Kashyapa
Day: Friday
Offerings: Milk, Ghee
Symbols: Cows
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Dedun
God of Incense

Dedun (Dedwen) is a God of Incense and a god of prosperity, and of wealth. He is a god of Nubian origin, depicted as a lion or ram-headed. He is the protector of deceased Nubian rulers and associated with funerary rites. He is mention in the Pyramid Texts as 'the youth who came out of Nubia'.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Direction: East
Offerings: Incense
Symbols: Lion
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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6/26/2018

Imentet
Goddess of the necropolis west of the Nile.

Imentet (Amentet, Ament) is the Goddess of the necropolis west of the Nile. She is depicted wearing the symbol for west on her head. She welcomed the deceased to the afterlife. She is also associated with fertility and rebirth. She was believed to live in a tree at the edge of the desert.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Abode: Tree, Necropolis
Animals: Hawk
Direction: West
Symbols: West, Scepter, Ankh, Ostrich Feather
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Makeatutara
Guardian of the underworld

Makeatutara is the guardian of the underworld. He is the father of Maui and is wife is Taranga. While performing a dedication ritual over Maui, he missed a god in the incantation, which meant that Maui was fated to die and thus humankind is mortal.

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Pantheon: Maori
Abode: Underworld
Consort: Taranga
Element: Earth
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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7/24/2018

Amunet
Primordial goddess

Amunet ("the female hidden one") (Amonet, Amaunet) is a Primordial goddess. She is a member of the Ogdoad and the consort of Amun. Amunet was depicted as a woman wearing the Red Crown and carrying a staff of papyrus.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Consort: Amun
Plant/Tree: Papyrus
Symbols: Red Crown, Papyrus

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Tezcatlipoca
God of the Night, Ruler of the North

Tezcatlipoca

Tezcatlipoca ("Smoking Mirror") is the God of providence, matter and the invisible, ruler of the night. His main festival was the Toxcatl ceremony celebrated in the month of May. He is associated with a wide range of concepts including the night winds, hurricanes, the north, the earth, obsidian, enmity, discord, rulership, divination, temptation, jaguars, sorcery, beauty, war and strife.

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Pantheon: Aztec
Animals: Jaguar
Colours: Black, Turquoise
Crystal: Obsidian, Turquoise
Incense: Copal Incense, Singing, Dancing
Planet: Sun
Symbols: Mirrors, Jaguar
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Re: Goddess and God of the day

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7/25/2018

Renenutet
Goddess of nourishment and the harvest.

Renenutet (Ernutet, Renenet) is the Goddess of nourishment and the harvest. Her cult was centered in Terenuthis, she is depicted as a cobra, or as a woman with the head of a cobra. Later, as a snake-goddess worshiped over the whole of Lower Egypt she was increasingly associated with Wadjet.

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Pantheon: Egyptian
Animals: Snakes
Consort: Sobek
Symbols: Cobra
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Dis Pater
God of wealth and the underworld.

Dis Pater ("father of riches") (Dispater) is the God of wealth and the underworld. He is a god of riches, fertile agricultural land, and underground mineral wealth. He was associated with Pluto and Hades.

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Pantheon: Roman
Abode: Underworld
Consort: Proserpina
Element: Earth
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