Mythology: Egyptian, Hinduism, Celtic

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Hathor

(the cow or the lovely lady She represents dancing, music, joy, and love. She was shown as a cow to represent motherly love.

Brahma

A Hindu god considered the creator of the world. Member of the Hindu trinity

Shiva

A Hindu god considered the destroyer of the world. Member of the Hindu trinity

Krishna

A god associated with divine playfulness; a form of Vishnu. Promised humanity his return when dharma declines

Vishnu the Preserver

A kind god who protects those who worship him; banishes bad luck, restores good health; comes to earth as an avatar to help humankind in times of crisis. Member of the Hindu Trinity

Durga Devi

A powerful, even frightening goddess who fights fiercely in order to restore dharma (moral order).

Re (Ra)(Amon-Re)

Chief Egyptian god, god of the sun. Depicted as a man with the head of a hawk. Possessed the crook and flail--a symbol of the position of pharaoh. Sailed across the sky each day in a boat and passed through the underworld each night where he would have to defeat Apophis. Merged with Amon to become the most powerful deity in the Egyptian Pantheon

Indra

Chief deity of the Aryans; depicted as a colossal, hard-drinking warrior.

Osiris

Egyptian god of the underworld and judge of the dead Father of Horus

Isis

Egyptian goddess of fertility; wife of Osiris, Mother of Horus

Seth

God of chaos, violence, storms, and the desert. Killed Osiris and wounded Horus before his subsequent defeat

Ptah

God of craftsmen and architects. Center of the Triad worship in Memphis

Heka

God of magic and medicine. Primordial source of power in the universe before creation

Anubis

God of mummification and/or embalming; shown with the head of a jackal

Apophis

God of snakes and war and Chaos He lives in the Duat. Also known as Apep. God of chaos sometimes seen as Apophis the chaos snake.

Geb

God of the Earth; husband of Nut; one of the first Beings of Creation.

Khonsu

God of the moon

Horus (the younger)

God of the sky and of the pharaohs. Lost his left eye in a battle against Seth. Healed by Thoth

Surya

God of the sun

Saraswati

Goddess of Knowledge, Music, Art; essence of self. Consort of Brahma

Lakshmi

Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity (spiritual and material) Consort of Vishnu

Nut

Goddess of the sky and heavens

Ganesha

Hindu god of the removal of obstacles; represented as an elephant

Hanuman

Hindu monkey god of courage and bravery

Rama

Incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu made famous in the Ramayana

Amon(Amon-Re)

Sun God of the Middle Kingdom. Often depicted with the head of a ram. Image merged with the god Re when Egyptians of Thebes managed to overthrow their foreign rulers. Worshiped at Thebes and Karnak

Dagda

father god of the Celts. Represented by a stag

Agni

god of fire and messenger who communicated human wishes to the gods

Thoth

god of writing, knowledge, wisdom, and magic. Credited with the creation of Hieroglyphics. Weighed the hearts of men in the underworld for final judgement

Bastet (Bast)

goddess of protection; daughter of Ra; represented with the head of a cat or the head of a lion during war.

Bes (Bisu

the Dwarf God- He was very popular as he guarded women and children from evil spirits. He enjoyed singing and dancing; aka god of family.

Ma'at

the Egyptian concept of truth, justice, and cosmic order, represented by a goddess, often portrayed with a feather upon her head


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