List of earth deities explained

This is a list of earth deities. An Earth god or Earth goddess is a deification of the Earth associated with a figure with chthonic or terrestrial attributes. There are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are often associated with the chthonic deities of the underworld.[1]

In Greek mythology, the Earth is personified as Gaia, corresponding to Roman Terra, Indic Prithvi/Bhūmi, etc. traced to an "Earth Mother" complementary to the "Sky Father" in Proto-Indo-European religion. Egyptian mythology have the sky goddesses, Nut and Hathor, with the earth gods, Osiris and Geb. Ki and Ninhursag are Mesopotamian earth goddesses.

African mythology

Akan mythology

Aksumite

Bakongo religion

Egyptian mythology

Igbo mythology

Malagasy mythology

Yoruba mythology

American mythology

Aztec mythology

Haudenosaunee mythology

Inca mythology

Inuit mythology

Lakota mythology

Lucumi

Mapuche

Southwestern

Asian mythology

Ainu mythology

Anatolian mythology

Chinese mythology

Gondi mythology

Hittite mythology

Hindu mythology

Buddhist mythology

Meitei mythology

In Meitei mythology and religion:

Sumerian mythology

Thai mythology

Turkic and Mongolian mythology

Vedic religion

In Historical Vedic religion:

Vietnamese

European mythology

Albanian mythology

Baltic mythology

Celtic mythology

Etruscan mythology

Finnish mythology

Georgian mythology

Germanic mythology

Greek mythology

Latvian mythology

Roman mythology

Romanian

Slavic mythology

Oceanian mythology

Hawaiian mythology

Maori mythology

Western Asian mythology

Levantine mythology

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Definition of EARTH GODDESS. www.merriam-webster.com. en. 2017-06-20.
  2. Web site: 29 August 2017 . รู้จักกับ "พระภูมิทั้ง 9" คู่บ้าน คู่เมืองชาวสยาม! เทวดาผู้ดูแลเรือกสวนไร่นาป่าเขา บูชาตามประเพณี คุ้มครองป้องภัย พลิกร้ายกลายดี .
  3. Book: Šmits, Pēteris . Latviešu Mitoloģija . Latviesu rakstnieku un makslinieku biedriba . 1918 . 12301101 . lv . 14–15 . dom.lndb.lv. Other editions: ; Reprinted:
  4. Book: Paliepa, Jānis . [{{Google books|id=8mxZP9834RMC|keywords=Māra|plainurl=yes}} The origin of the Baltic and Vedic languages: Baltic mythology; Interdisciplinary treatise ]. Author House . Bloomington, IN, US . 2011 . 9781456729028 . . 46, 52.
  5. Jānis . Tupešu . The Ancient Latvian Religion — Dievturība . LITUANUS: Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences . LITUANUS Foundation . Chicago, IL, US . 33 . 3 . Fall 1987 . 0024-5089 . 561497100 .
  6. Web site: Ruaumoko - God of Earthquakes . Te Papa . Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa . . Wellington, New Zealand . 8 May 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120509182933/http://www.eq-iq.co.nz/eq-intro/eq-stories/eq-stories-ruaumoko.aspx . 9 May 2012 .
  7. Encyclopedia: Historic earthquakes - Earthquakes in Māori tradition . Eileen . McSaveney . 2 March 2009 . . . Wellington, New Zealand . 3 May 2012.
  8. Beaulieu, Paul-Alain. "The God Amurru as Emblem of Ethnic and Cultural Identity". In: Ethnicity in Ancient Mesopotamia (W. van Soldt, R. Kalvelagen, and D. Katz, eds.) Papers Read at the 48th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Leiden, July 1–4, 2002. PIHANS 102. Nederlands: Instituut voor her Nabije Oosten, 2005. pp. 31-46.