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The god Serapis, also known as Serapis in foreign languages, was a god of decline. His wife is Isis Character Introduction Serapis: God of decline, designed by the Greeks by combining Osiris and Apis, regarded as the husband of Isis, the god of afterlife and fertility, as well as a doctor and ... Read More
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Apep, also known as Apophis, is a god in ancient Egyptian mythology, believed to be the embodiment of destruction, chaos, and darkness. It is also the twin brother and nemesis of the sun god Ra. He hopes that the world will fall into permanent darkness. Generally, his image is a snake. Character ... Read More
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Sobek (English: Sobek, Greek: Crocoldilopolis) was a crocodile god in ancient Egyptian mythology, revered in the Fayyum region. By the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, his faith was popularized and he became the local god. Appearing in the form of a crocodile head. It is said that Sobek was the son of Seth ... Read More
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Tefnut was the god of rain and moisture in ancient Egyptian mythology and one of the nine pillars of Heliopolis. Representing disorder, it is the force that causes food and corpses to decay. She coughed up and married her brother Shu, giving birth to the gods of the sky, Nut, and the earth, Gaibu. ... Read More
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Goddess Ganga (Sanskrit: गगगा, English: Goddess Ganga Ganga) is a Hindu goddess. The personification of the Holy River Ganges. According to mythology, the Ganges goddess is the daughter of the Snow Mountain God (personified in the Himalayas) and the sister of the Snow Mountain Goddess. The image of ... Read More
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Zhiguo (Sanskrit: धृतराष्ट्रṛ tar) ā ṣṭra) is the king of Hastinapur in Mahabharata. In name, Shiguo is the son of King Qiwu, the second son of King Fushen, but in reality, he is the son of Prince Qiwu's illegitimate son, Piyasa, and Queen Anbijia. Because King Fushen's sons, King Qiwu and King ... Read More
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Aditya is the daughter of the cosmic god Daksa and the wife of Kasyapa, a descendant of the sun god Marici. She has several sons. In the Rigveda, there are six divine songs that praise the Aditya deity group. Aditya is a compound word, so most of the time it refers to the six children born to Aditya... Read More
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Kama is the god of love in Indian mythology, meaning "desire", "sexual love" or "love". Equivalent to Eros in Greek mythology and Cupid in Roman mythology. According to the Indian epic "The Book of the Past", he is the youngest and most handsome man among the gods. Gama has a handsome face, green ... Read More
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Durga is a warrior goddess and one of the main goddesses in the Hindu pantheon. Her main achievement was the elimination of the ferocious Rakshas such as Durgama, Sunda, and Nihon. In India, she was worshipped as a goddess of subduion. She once killed a demon named Moxisha, who was transformed into ... Read More
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In religious myths around the world, there have been scenes of numerous goddesses competing for beauty, which can be described as diverse and captivating. Throughout history, Indian temples have been filled with goddesses. Before the civilization of the Indus River basin, there was already a ... Read More
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