List of fire deities explained

This is a list of deities in fire worship.

African mythology

Bantu mythology

Egyptian mythology

Yoruba mythology

Akan mythology

Asian mythology

Ainu mythology

Chinese mythology

Filipino mythology

See main article: article and List of Philippine mythological figures.

the Tagalog supreme god and creator deity, also known as Bathala Maykapal, Lumilikha, and Abba; an enormous being with control over thunder, lightning, flood, fire, thunder, and earthquakes; presides over lesser deities and uses spirits to intercede between divinities and mortals[2] [3]

Hindu mythology

Khanty mythology

Korean mythology

Japanese mythology

Mongolian mythology

Nivkhi mythology

Persian mythology

Taiwanese mythology

Turkic mythology

Vietnamese mythology

European mythology

Albanian mythology

Basque mythology

Caucasian mythology

Celtic mythology

Etruscan mythology

Greek mythology

Lithuanian mythology

Norse mythology

Ossetian mythology

Roman mythology

Sicilian mythology

Slavic mythology

Middle Eastern mythology

Canaanite mythology

Hittite mythology

Mesopotamian mythology

Native American mythology

Aztec mythology

Huichol mythology

Mayan mythology

Navajo mythology

Purépecha mythology

Quechua mythology

Oceanian mythology

Fijian mythology

Hawaiian mythology

Māori mythology

Samoan mythology

See also

Notes and References

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  16. Wood, G. L. (1957). Philippine Sociological Review Vol. 5, No. 2: The Tiruray. Philippine Sociological Society.
  17. Book: Smith, Brian K.. Reflections on Resemblance, Ritual, and Religion. 1998-01-01. Motilal Banarsidass . 9788120815322. en.
  18. Web site: 22 FIRE GODDESSES. Kindlingarden. 20 February 2009 . 2016-04-13.
  19. Web site: MATA JWALINI - CONSORT OF LORD MANGALA - ePoojaStore.in .
  20. Web site: Ishat, Phoenician Goddess of Fire--fire goddess phoenicia phoenician goddess canaanite goddess canaan levantine goddess heat goddess. www.thaliatook.com. 2016-04-13.
  21. https://glitternight.com/2014/04/22/hittite-mythology-the-top-deities/ HITTITE MYTHOLOGY: THE TOP DEITIES