Concept cluster: History > Meitei deities
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Alternative spelling of Anhur [(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian war god]
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Alternative form of Anuket [An Ancient Egyptian goddess of the cataracts (“rapids”) of the Nile River. Sometimes treated as an aspect of the god of the Nile.]
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(mythology) A divine storm-bird in several Mesopotamian religions.
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A mythical sage or demigod referenced in Akkadian cuneiform inscriptions, sometimes part man and part fish.
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(Sumerian mythology, Akkadian mythology) Fresh water from underground aquifers that was given a religious quality.
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(mythology) In Akkadian mythology, a mother goddess, consort of the sun god Shamash.
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A god in the Kalash religion, seen as both male and female.
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The main god of the Phoenicians. Although at one time believed to be represented as half man and half fish, modern scholarship recognizes that the latter was the apkallu, while Dagan/Dagon was a grain god.
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(astronomy) Johann Franz Encke, a German astronomer, who discovered the Encke Gap in the Rings of Saturn.
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Alternative spelling of Gaea
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(mythology) One of the kings of Annwn, the otherworld in Welsh mythology.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of diseases, illnesses, souls and spirits.
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A female nature spirit in Meitei folklore and religion.
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(mythology) A trickster god and a creator god in Pedi and Venda mythologies.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of family, fireplace, hearth, household, kitchen, peace, prosperity and wealth.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of water, aquatic life, diseases and illnesses.
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Alternative form of Campe (“mythological monster”) [(Greek mythology) A female monster, the guard in Tartarus of the Cyclopes and Hundred-Handers, whom Cronus, ruler of the Titans, had imprisoned there.]
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Ancient Meitei God of iron, mining, metallurgy, steel manufacturing, hunting and war.
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Ancient Meitei enchantress goddess of death who carries off the souls of people to the underworld.
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Ancient Meitei God of adventure, sports, wrestling and polo matches. He is the son of Salailen and Konthoujam Tampha Lairembi.
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Ancient Meitei God of the sunset and the night time. He is also the ancestral God of the Khuman clan.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of pigeons and doves.
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In Akkadian mythology, the daughter of Lahmu and Lahamu, the first children of Tiamat and Apsu.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess Queen of Heaven. She is a consort of Salailen and the mother of Khoriphaba.
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Ancient Meitei God of the sun, sky and heaven.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of tribal origin and a minor consort of God Koupalu.
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Ancient Meitei guardian goddess of the northern direction, the snows of the far north and a consort of God Koupalu.
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Ancient Meitei guardian god of the northwest direction. He is the mythological founder of human civilization.
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(mythology) In Akkadian mythology, a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born daughter of Apsu and Tiamat.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of argument, justice, good counsel, divine law, order, retribution and secrecy. She is the chief queen of the underworld and the chief consort of God Thongalen.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of charm, magic, sorcery, spell, weaving and witchcraft and a minor consort of God Thongalen.
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An Assyrian protective deity, often depicted as having the head of a human, the body of an ox or lion, and the wings of a bird.
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A haze caused by heat; named after a third-century Christian killed by Emperor Valerian by being burned.
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Alternative form of Lir [(mythology) A personification of the sea in Irish mythology.]
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Ancient Meitei God of brooks, gorges, ravines, rills, rivulets, runnels and streams, the guardian of the southern direction and the son of God Wangpulen.
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Ancient Meitei guardian god of the western direction. He is an adopted son of God Koupalu and Goddess Kounu.
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Ancient Meitei God of polo, hockey, horse, sports and war. He is the guardian of the northeast direction.
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Ancient Meitei sylvan deity.
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(Celtic mythology) A Gaulish goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of fish and aquatic life.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of ducks and waterfowls.
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Ancient Meitei guardian god of the eastern direction. He is the consort of Goddess Panthoibi.
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Ancient Meitei dragon lion god of protection.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of seduction, thunder and lightning.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of the first citizen. She is the adopted daughter of God Koupalu and Goddess Kounu. She is the consort of God Loyalakpa.
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(Chinese mythology) a goddess who repaired heaven and created the Earth
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Ancient Meitei serpentine dragon god of protection of the universe.
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Ancient Meitei protector god of crops (paddy) from hailstorm and thunder. He is the igniter of the first fire.
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(Chinese mythology) The first living being and creator of all in Chinese mythology.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of civilization, courage, fertility, handicraft, love, victory, warfare and wisdom. She is the consort of God Nongpok Ningthou.
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Ancient Meitei God of agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvesting, paddy and rice. He is the consort of Goddess Phouoibi.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of agriculture, crops, fertility, grains, harvesting, paddy, rice and wealth. She is the consort of God Phou Ningthou.
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Ancient Meitei God of architecture, artisans, forge, handicrafts, metallurgy and skills.
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Ancient Meitei giver god of rain and agricultural prosperity.
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A book describing the creation myth of the Meithei people
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Ancient Meitei supreme guardian god of mankind and human household. He is the son of God Salailen.
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Ancient Meitei goddess and mistress of all the rodents. She is a daughter of God Salailen.
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the Urartian Sun God
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Alternative form of sivatherine [A sivathere.]
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A guardian spirit of a Sande society of the Mende, who is represented by a special helmet-like mask.
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(Mesopotamian mythology) Synonym of Nanna (god of the moon)
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Ancient Meitei serpentine dragon god of the moon.
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Ancient Meitei gatekeeper goddess of the entrance gate to the underworld kingdom. She is the consort of God Thongalen.
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Ancient Meitei God of the dead and the King of the underworld.
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of salt and salt brines. She is a daughter of God Salailen.
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Ancient Meitei God of water, rain, flood, disease and sickness, the guardian of the southeast direction.
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(Australian Aboriginal mythology) A female creator and sun deity
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Ancient Meitei Goddess of house, household, royalty, rule and power. She is the all time reigning mythological queen mother.
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Alternative form of Sarpanit [(Babylonian religion) A mother goddess and the consort of the chief god, Marduk.]

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