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Pages in category "Sky and weather goddesses" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adi-mailagu;
Jupiter, king of gods and weather god in ancient Rome Mariamman, the Hindu goddess of rain. A weather god or goddess, also frequently known as a storm god or goddess, is a deity in mythology associated with weather phenomena such as thunder, snow, lightning, rain, wind, storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Should they only be in charge of one ...
Diwata na Magbabaya (Bukidnon mythology): simply referred as Magbabaya; the good supreme deity and supreme planner who looks like a man; created the earth and the first eight elements, namely bronze, gold, coins, rock, clouds, rain, iron, and water; using the elements, he also created the sea, sky, moon, and stars; also known as the pure god ...
Okaga, fertility goddess of the south winds. Taku Skanskan, capricious master of the four winds. Tate, a wind god or spirit in Lakota mythology. Waziya, giant of the north winds who brings icy weather, famine, and diseases. Wiyohipeyata, god of the west winds who oversees endings and events of the night.
Brigid, celtic Goddess of Fire, the Home, poetry and the end of winter. Her festival, Imbolc, is on 1st or 2nd of February which marks "the return of the light". Persephone, Greek Goddess of Spring. Her festival or the day she returns to her mother Demeter from the Underworld is on 3rd of April. Many fertility deities are also associated with ...
Pages in category "Sky and weather gods" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ' 'Amm; A. Achamán;
In Inuit mythology, Kadlu refers to one of the trinity of sisters, the 3 goddesses creating thundery weather. She creates thunder by jumping on hollow ice, singing or rubbing together dried seal skins. [1] [2] Her sister Kweetoo creates lightning by rubbing stones against each other.
Sky and weather goddesses (8 C, 57 P) Sky and weather gods (21 C, 173 P)-Slavic weather deities (4 P) I. Ice and snow deities (10 P) N. Night sky deities (5 C) R.