Mythologies Around The World


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  • Nฤmaka Hawaiian Goddess of Sea

    Nฤmaka Hawaiian Goddess of Sea

    Nmaka is a Pele-related sea deity in Hawaiian mythology. To put it simply, she is Pele-honua-elder mea’s sibling. She was born to Ku-waha-ilo and Haumea, who also had Pele, the Hiiaka sisters, the Kama boys, and the bird Halulu. Namaka marries Aukelenuiaiku in Kahiki, but he eventually marries Pele. Malulani and Kahelo Hiiaka move to…

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  • Haumea: Hawaiian Goddess of Fertility

    Haumea: Hawaiian Goddess of Fertility

    The Hawaiian mythology deity Haumea is closely associated with pregnancy and childbirth. She gave birth to several gods with significant roles in Hawaiian culture, including Pele, Kamohoali’i, Namaka, Kapo, and Hiiaka. Haumea’s veneration is among the earliest forms of religion on the Hawaiian islands, and she is widely considered a principal deity. Haumea can keep…

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  • Lono : Hawaiian God of Agriculture

    Lono : Hawaiian God of Agriculture

    Lono is a popular figure in Hawaiian folklore, and he is typically portrayed as a benign god who gives life and plenty to his faithful followers. He is also venerated as a defender of the environment and a provider of good fortune because of his connections to the natural world. Lono is also invoked throughout…

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  • Ku: Hawaiian God of War

    Ku: Hawaiian God of War

    In Hawaiian mythology, Ku was worshipped as a god of battle and wealth. Humans, rather than animals, were offered as sacrifices to Ku during religious ceremonies. He also served as a guardian to King Kamehameha I, who honored him with sculptures all over the islands, including in front of his Kamakahonu palace. Many Native Hawaiians…

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  • Kanaloa : Hawaiian God of Ocean and Underworld

    Kanaloa : Hawaiian God of Ocean and Underworld

    There is a strong connection between the Hawaiian religion and folklore, and one of its most prominent gods is Kanaloa. He is worshipped as a god of rebirth and death and has strong ties to the sea and the underworld.ย  Kanaloa, a deity in Hawaiian mythology, is sometimes portrayed as Ku’s rival. He is also…

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  • The Kฤne Supreme God of Hawaiian Mythology

    The Kฤne Supreme God of Hawaiian Mythology

    Kฤne, the supreme creator deity, plays a pivotal role in Hawaiian folklore and spirituality. The sun, rainfall, and forests are all linked with him, and he is often portrayed as a deity of abundance, life, and abundance. King Kne, the most potent of the Hawaiian pantheon, is often portrayed as the originator of the cosmos…

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  • Mokosh: Slavic Guarding Goddess of Mother and Childrens

    Mokosh: Slavic Guarding Goddess of Mother and Childrens

    In Slavic mythology, there are seven first gods. Only one of them, Mokosh, is a woman. She is the sole goddess in the East Slavic Rus’ pantheon, so her role in Slavic folklore is vast, varied, and perhaps more accurately, foggy and damp. Mokosh is the most critical Slavic goddess. She is the Mother of…

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  • Arawn: God of Dead People

    Arawn: God of Dead People

    Some things about him are the same as Hades, Pluto, and the Christian Satan, but he is also unique. The dead were helped by Arawn to go to Annwn, the old Otherworld, where they can rest in peace. Arawn, a male Celtic god, is thought to have ruled over the Welsh underground. His name may…

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  • Dian Cรฉcht: Celtic God of Healing

    Dian Cรฉcht: Celtic God of Healing

    Based on what little we know about old Irish mythology, we can guess that Dian Cรฉcht, who was the God of Health or God of Power & Health for the Tuatha Dรฉ Danann, an Irish god family, was Dagda’s brother. As the doctor and healer for the Danann tribe, he saved the lives of fighters.…

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  • Nauda: Frist King of Tuatha dรฉ Danann

    Nauda: Frist King of Tuatha dรฉ Danann

    In the seventh year of his rule, a Tuatha dรฉ Danann decided to leave their magical lands and settle in what is now Ireland. Nuada was fair and strong, and her sword could kill any enemy. Nuada was a god who led the powerful Tuatha dรฉ Danann for a short time. In Proto-Celtic, “noudent” meant…

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