Azazel is a god of war and justice. Only, judaism and christianity went the monotheistic route, so he's a "demon" that "taught humans to make war and brought suffering and sin to human kind" 😒 though, im pretty sure he's just tyr/ares that's been bastardized in their scriptures
Interesting to notice how so many cultures have similar themes like a Blunt tool or Axe and a Dragonic Sea-Serpent or Aquatic Nemesis. Also surprising how often the theme of Cattle arises, probably linked to the fact that a lot of them are associated with fertility of the lands since thunder is often paired with Rainfall.
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Let me explain a bit more about hinduism... • Indra deva- he is a god of rain, • Varuna deva- he is god of sky and water • Samudra deva- he is a king of oceans and • Ganga devi- she is a goddess of rivers and personification of river ganga • and there are many goddesses who resemble the different water bodies.
it’s not very known but they are also a Turkic pantheon. Talai : divinity of oceans Ukulan: god of lakes and sources Yayik khan: god of rivers Su Ana: the old spirit of water over the globe’s face before the extension of continents Su iyesi: other spirits related to a specific lake river etc In old western Oğuz culture : çay ninesi, which is an old woman living next to a specific lake, her spirit is relied to this lake and she is kind of owner and protectress of the lake and animals, she don’t really like people, especially those overusing lakes ressources or observing her lake too long. This legend is still alive among Turks and Azerbaijanis.
The picture you used to represent La Sirène is actually a picture of Iemanjá, the godess (orixá) of the see and water in the Candoblé and Ubanda religions.
Varun is the only water god in Hinduism and besides there are many other water goddesses like Goddess Ganga, Yamuna, Kalindi, Saraswati, Brahmaputra etc
Fun folktale about the Mayan Ah Puch, he was once after an old woman whom he could never reach because the old woman had so much to do everyday that Ah Puch would tire of chasing her and come back the next day. The moral behind it was if you sit around and do nothing Ah Puch will reach you.
I went into the video expecting to see Yemanjá, a Divinity from African Yoruba mythology in the video (it became La sirene). In the video you put it very quickly and it was white, which became popular in Brazil.
Fun fact: Hinduism is actually monotheistic just like christian mythology islamic mytholgy and stuff, but hindus believe the deities are manifestations of that supreme god.
correction,in indonesia(javanese) nyi rara kidul isn’t goddes of southern seas,she more like a right hand of goddes, the real goddes of southern seas is called ratu kidul/queen of southern(indian ocean)
Gonna be honest Zeus should be the evil guy in Greek myth (along with other Olympian gods) instead of hades, hades just does his job unlike Zeus who sleep with every woman existing A fun fact about Ammit is that if you get devoured by him your soul just stops existing you don’t go to another afterlife you just don’t exist anymore