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Brahmanism in India

Hinduism also believes in polytheism, but in polytheism, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva should be the main gods. People believe that Brahma is the god in charge of creating the world; Vishnu is the god in charge of maintaining the world; Shiva is the god in charge of destroying the world. Among the three gods, Vishnu or Shiva is often made into one god, and all other gods are under it. They are the embodiment of one of these two gods, so it is a special religion. Secondly, Hinduism absorbed the asceticism of Buddhism and Sakyamuni as one of the incarnations of its main god.

Judaism in the Middle East (Judaism)

Judaism is the earliest and oldest religion among the three monotheistic faiths in the world. Jews serve God through study and prayer, and at the same time observe the commandments guided by the Five Books of Moses.

Greece

Greek religion worships everything in the universe, ancestors and heroes, and develops from totem worship to personification. The protoss headed by Zeus includes Poseidon, Apollo, Athena and Hera. Such as Hermes grazing, Athena cultivating olives, Artemis hunting, etc.

Rome

In the early temples, besides Jupiter, Mars myth and Quirinus (their three priests were the tallest in Rome), there were also janus and Vesta. These early gods had no personality. They have no personal experience, no marriage and no children. Unlike Greek gods, they have no humanity, so there are not many records about their activities. With the occupation of the surrounding areas by Rome, the nearby gods were also absorbed.

Janus, the door god of Janus, has two faces before and after or four faces in four directions, symbolizing the beginning.

Jupiter, the king of Jupiter. Zeus Zeus, corresponding to Greek mythology.

Juno Juno, goddess, corresponds to Hera Hera in Greek mythology.

Mercury, the messenger of God, corresponds to Hermes in Greek mythology.

Venus, the goddess of beauty and love, is equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

Mars, the god of war in Mars mythology, corresponds to Ares in Greek mythology. But the image is more positive than Ares.

Saturn, the father of Jupiter, corresponds to kronos in Greek mythology.

Maya Maya Mercury's mother, the goddess of flowers.

Di Anna, the moon goddess in Di Anna, corresponds to Artemis in Greek mythology.

Apollo Apollo, the sun god, Greece and Rome have the same name.

Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in Minova, corresponds to Athena in Greek mythology.

Ceres in Seils corresponds to Demeter in Greek mythology.

Vulcan, the husband of Venus, corresponds to hephaestus in Greek mythology.

The God of Neptune, corresponding to Boston in Greek mythology, the younger brother of Jupiter.

Pluto, the god of Prouteau, corresponds to Hades, the younger brother of Jupiter in Greek mythology.

Cupid little love god, the son of Venus, corresponds to eros in Greek mythology.

Aurora, the goddess of dawn in Aurora, corresponds to Eos EOS in Greek mythology.

Norse mythology

I. Odin: The Lord God.

Odin is the king of the gods, the ruler of the world, and also known as the "heavenly father". He wore a big golden helmet and two crows perched on his shoulders, symbolizing "thought" and "memory" respectively. They fly around the world every morning and come back to report their experiences to Odin. There are two wolves squatting at Odin's feet, who are responsible for guarding. In order to increase intelligence, predict the future and rule better, Odin wanted to drink the water from the well of wisdom, which is the holy spring next to the root of ash tree. But Mimir, the giant guarding the oil well, asked him to pay for one eye. Odin immediately dug out an eye without thinking. Drink well water, and you will become knowledgeable. He invented the ancient Norse script (Rhone), which was used by the goddess of fate to record her destiny on the shield.

Two. Frigga (frigga):

Frigga is the god of love, in charge of marriage and family, Odin's wife. Have dominion over heaven and hell. She is beautiful, with white feathers in the middle of her blonde hair. Wearing a white robe with a golden belt and a bunch of keys hanging on it. She likes beautiful clothes and sparkling jewels. She stole Odin's gold to buy an expensive necklace. Odin found out and ran away in a rage. The universe was immediately ruled by the frost giant, and the severe winter killed all life. It was not until Odin returned to Asgard seven months later that the crisis passed.

Three. Thor:

Thor, the eldest son of Odin, the Lord God, and the son of Buddha Qin Luo, the goddess of the earth. Saul is tall and has great arm strength. He has leopard eyes and a red beard. Saul was in rags, but he wore a magic belt around his waist, which doubled his strength. Saul wore iron gloves and gripped Miol's magic hammer. Sol guarded the frost giants and pythons in the East all the year round, and guarded the homes of the gods. Sol is honest and dares to contradict Odin. Saul has a bad temper, but he is brave. When the end of the gods came, Thorsol fought with the Midgard python (Grave Winnell) and died with the python.

Four. Securities investment fund (Siv):

Sif is Saul's wife, the goddess of land and harvest. She has beautiful blonde hair hanging from her head to her feet. One day, Loki, the Vulcan, cut off her hair in a prank while she was sleeping. Seaver was not happy about it, and Saul was very angry. From then on, there is no peace in the world.

Verb (short for verb) Frey:

Frey is the god of abundance, prosperity, love and peace, and also the king of Alfei, a beautiful fairy tale country. He and Walder are both gods of light, or sun. His elves do good deeds all over the world. He often rides a wild boar with a golden mane to go out for inspection. Everyone enjoys the peace and happiness he gives. He has a sword, which is radiant and can walk on clouds. He also has a pocket magic ship, which can carry all the gods and their weapons when necessary.

The intransitive verb Loki (Loki);

Loki is the son of Vulcan giant Farbetti, who is Odin's half-brother, and Loki is the descendant of Frost Giant. He is handsome, but he has a bad temper. He gave birth to some terrible monsters, such as Fenris Wolf and Midgard Python. He looks kind and treacherous. He often speaks ill of himself, quarrels with other gods and causes trouble. At first, he just joked for fun, such as secretly cutting Sif's hair. Later, he did evil unscrupulously, became a demon, and even encouraged the dark god to murder god of light. He is good at magic and miracles. He can turn himself into countless monsters in an instant, and then be chained up for his crimes.

Seven. Tyre:

Tyre is the god of war, the son of the giant Emil. Legend has it that he is the guarantor of the contract and the sworn guardian. When other gods teased and bound the strange wolf in Fenris, Tyr put his arm in the wolf's mouth as a guarantor of credit. The wolf found that the god who tied him was actually setting a trap and immediately bit off Tyr's arm. From then on, Tyre became a one-armed god. But wearing a sword, he always looks dignified. The ancient custom of swearing by sword originated from the worship of Tyr, the god of war, in northern Europe. Many traditional sword dances are arranged in memory of the God of War.

Eight. Freya (freya):

Freya is the god of fertility, in charge of fertility and love, and is freisa's sister. She is very kind and most loved, because people in the ice and snow are eagerly looking forward to the arrival of spring. She often wears heavy makeup and colorful clothes, and sometimes she goes into battle all dressed up, leading fairies to choose dead heroes for Odin. In some stories, she and frigga are the same god.

Nine. Heimdahl:

Heimdahl is the patron saint of the gods. Also known as Rig, he is full of gold teeth and has a keen and far-reaching vision. His eyes can see four roads, he can see three hundred miles away day and night, and he can hear in all directions. When he was lying on the ground, he could hear the hiss of grass growing. He guarded Birrost, the main entrance to heaven, day and night to resist the invasion of frost trolls. He rode a horse with a golden mane and Ollard's horn on his shoulder. In case of emergency, he blew his horn and summoned the gods to deal with it. Legend has it that he is the first person in heaven. When the end of the gods came, Heimdahl and Vulcan Loki died together.

X. Baird (Baird):

Balder is Odin's other son, god of light. Outstanding talent, outstanding appearance, smiling. People felt very happy when he smiled. He had a nightmare and had a premonition that he would be assassinated. The gods were worried about this, so Odin sent an official to strictly prohibit all birds, animals, plants and animals from hurting Bode. But your official didn't send a message to mistletoe, because he felt that this fragile and incompetent plant didn't need to be guarded. Loki, the Vulcan, took advantage of this opportunity to make a sharp arrow with mistletoe, inciting Holder, the god of darkness, to come forward, aiming with a bow and shooting Balder to death.

XI。 Holder:

Holder is the god of darkness. It is said that he is Balder's twin brother, who is blind. He is melancholy, withdrawn, sinister and ferocious, and insists on being the enemy of light. Loki, a Vulcan, instructed him to kill the happy God of Light.

Twelve. Boodell:

Bujila is Odin's son, the god of poetry, and is said to be the god of wisdom, poetry and eloquence. He often writes poems in praise of great men and warriors. His wife Eden is also the goddess of Asgard. She has a treasure box with golden apples of youth. The immortal is old, so long as he tastes the golden apple, he can be rejuvenated. At the sacrificial banquet in Scandinavia, guests often use the horn dedicated to Blagi, the god of poetry, as a wine glass, drinking to their heart's content, vowing to make contributions and make it immortal in poetry.

Goddess Gevjon

The goddess Qiao Fei knows the past and the future. Qiao Fen came to Sweden disguised as a witch. After several trysts with King Gulliver, she asked him for a small piece of land. The king promised her a wasteland where she could farm day and night. That night, Geoffein's four sons plowed a large area of land from central Sweden with a stick plow pulled by a bull and moved to Denmark, which became the largest island in Denmark. The hole plowed in central Sweden poured into the sea and became the largest lake in Sweden-Lake Meralen.

Poseidon: Tjatse in the Golden Cup.

Father of the giant Skade. Jinbei Tjatse kidnapped Eton, the golden apple goddess in charge of eternal youth. Because it was Loki's fault to go to Yidun privately, the gods ordered Loki to rescue him. Loki borrowed Frigga's feather clothes and turned into a baby eagle. He sneaked into the castle of the giant Jinbei Tjatse, turned Eton into a walnut and flew to Asgard with it in his mouth. Only to be discovered by Skade, Jinbei Tjatse turned into a falcon to pursue. When he tried to catch up, Tyre lit a torch, burned the falcon to death, and the giant Jinbei Tjatse lost his life.

Mountain God: Skade.

The daughter of Tjatse in Jinbei and the wife of Ner, the god of Ner tribe. After Tjatse, her father's Jinbei, was killed by the gods, Skade asked Odin for compensation, but Odin promised her that she could find a husband among the gods. Skade took a fancy to god of light Bader, but Odin naturally didn't want to, so he married Skade to the ugly Poseidon Neeld. Skade divorced soon after she married Nieold.

Witch: Albuda (Gurvig)

Albuda is the mother of Gilder, the goddess of grain, and the wife of Guimil, the giant. Giantess, Vulcan Loki's lover. Together with Loki, she gave birth to Fenrir, the wolf, and Midgard, the python-the grave cover. Albuda was a spy of her lover Loki, and the asir tribe wanted to kill her, which triggered a war between the two tribes.