Time and fate deities explained

Time and fate deities are personifications of time, often in the sense of human lifetime and human fate, in polytheistic religions. In monotheism, Time can still be personified, like Father Time.

Africa

Ancient Egyptian religion

Igbo

Yoruba

Americas

Lakota

Asia

Bali

Buddhism

Hinduism

Korea

Mari

Daoism

Western Asia

The Philippines

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

Zoroastrianism

Vietnam

Europe

Indo-European

Albanian

Baltic

Germanic

Greek

Roman

Romanian

Slavic

Other European

Etruscan

See also

References

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