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List of earth deities

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]

Painting in Yuan dynasty of Goddess Dimǔ Niángniáng with attendant, in Taoism and Chinese folk religion at Yongle Palace Temple (永樂宮) of Ruicheng, Shanxi Province, China
Statue of syncretic Goddess Persephone - Isis with a sistrum, Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Heraklion, Crete

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 edit

Akan mythology edit

  • Asase Yaa, the goddess of the harsh earth, Truth and Mother of the Dead. An ancient religious figure worshipped by the indigenous Akan people of the Guinea Coast, Asase/Yaa is also known as Aberewa which is Akan for "Old Woman". Not only is she an Earth Goddess she also represents procreation, truth, love, fertility, peace, and the earth of the Akan.
  • Asase Afua, the Goddess of the lush earth, fertility, love, procreation and farming

Aksumite edit

Bakongo religion edit

  • Nzambici, the God of Essence, the Earth and Sky Mother, mother of all animals

Egyptian mythology edit

  • Geb, god of the earth, vegetation, earthquakes, and snakes; "God of Earth and Land"

Igbo mythology edit

  • Ala, alusi of the earth, morality, fertility, and creativity

Malagasy mythology edit

Yoruba mythology edit

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American mythology edit

Aztec mythology edit

Haudenosaunee mythology edit

  • Hah-nu-nah, the turtle that bears the world.

Inca mythology edit

Inuit mythology edit

  • Alignak, in Inuit mythology, a lunar deity, but also god of earthquakes, as well as weather, water, tides, and eclipses

Lakota mythology edit

  • Maka-akaŋ, the earth goddess

Lucumi edit

Mapuche edit

Southwestern edit

Asian mythology edit

Ainu mythology edit

Anatolian mythology edit

  • Cybele, mother goddess of the earth

Chinese mythology edit

Gondi mythology edit

  • Bhivsen or Bhimal, god of the earth
  • Bhum, goddess of the earth and mother of humanity

Hittite mythology edit

  • Sarruma, god of the mountains
  • Ubelluris, mountain god who bears the world in his shoulders

Hindu mythology edit

Buddhist mythology edit

Meitei mythology edit

In Meitei mythology and religion:

Sumerian mythology edit

Thai mythology edit

Turkic and Mongolian mythology edit

Vedic religion edit

In Historical Vedic religion:

Vietnamese edit

  • Ông Địa, is the earth god who governs the land
  • Ông Tà, the god who governs the fields and gardens
  • Mẫu Địa
  • Diêu Trì Địa Mẫu
  • Bà Thổ
  • Hậu Thổ

European mythology edit

Albanian mythology edit

Baltic mythology edit

Celtic mythology edit

  • Danu, ancient goddess of the earth

Etruscan mythology edit

  • Cel, goddess of the earth

Finnish mythology edit

  • Akka, goddess of the earth

Georgian mythology edit

  • Mindort-batoni, god of the mountains

Germanic mythology edit

  • Jörð, goddess of the earth
  • Nerthus, earth goddess
  • Skaði, goddess of the mountains and winter
  • Sif, goddess of the earth

Greek mythology edit

  • Demeter, goddess of the harvest, sacred law, and the earth
  • Gaia, primordial goddess of the earth. She was one of the earliest elemental deities, having been created at the beginning of time. It was thought that all creation is descended from Gaia, the great mother of all things. According to Greek mythology, she was the creator of the universe and was responsible for the birth of both humanity and the first race of gods the Titans.
  • Cronus, god of the harvest.
  • Poseidon, one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth; god of the sea and other waters, earthquakes and horses.
  • Cybele
  • Persephone
  • Rhea

Latvian mythology edit

Lithuanian mythology edit

Roman mythology edit

Romanian edit

Slavic mythology edit

  • Mat Zemlya, ancient goddess of the earth
  • Mokosh, goddess of fertility, moisture, women, the earth, and death. One of the oldest and only goddess in the slavic religion, Old Kievan pantheon of AD 980 mentions Mokoš, which survives in East Slavic folk traditions. Known as a woman who in the evening spins flax and wool, shears sheep, and has a large head and long arms.
  • Troglav, deity in Slavic mythology whose three heads were believed to represent sky, earth and the underworld.
  • Veles, horned god of the underworld, water, the earth, wealth, and cattle
  • Volos, Slavic god of earth, waters, and the underworld.

Oceanian mythology edit

Hawaiian mythology edit

Maori mythology edit

Western Asian mythology edit

Levantine mythology edit

  • Amurru, Amorite deity, occasionally called "lord of the steppe" or "lord of the mountain" [8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Definition of EARTH GODDESS". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  2. ^ "รู้จักกับ "พระภูมิทั้ง 9" คู่บ้าน คู่เมืองชาวสยาม! เทวดาผู้ดูแลเรือกสวนไร่นาป่าเขา บูชาตามประเพณี คุ้มครองป้องภัย พลิกร้ายกลายดี". 29 August 2017.
  3. ^ Šmits, Pēteris (1918). Latviešu Mitoloģija (PDF) (in Latvian). Latviesu rakstnieku un makslinieku biedriba. pp. 14–15. OCLC 12301101 – via dom.lndb.lv. Other editions: OCLC 12301047, 776694498, 276876979; Reprinted: ISBN 9789955591085
  4. ^ Paliepa, Jānis (2011). The origin of the Baltic and Vedic languages: Baltic mythology ; Interdisciplinary treatise. Bloomington, IN, US: Author House. pp. 46, 52. ISBN 9781456729028. OCLC 1124421252, 890769223.
  5. ^ Jānis, Tupešu (Fall 1987). "The Ancient Latvian Religion — Dievturība". LITUANUS: Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences. Chicago, IL, US: LITUANUS Foundation. 33 (3). ISSN 0024-5089. OCLC 561497100.
  6. ^ Te Papa. . Wellington, New Zealand: Earthquake Commission. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  7. ^ McSaveney, Eileen (2 March 2009). "Historic earthquakes - Earthquakes in Māori tradition". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand: Manatū Taonga | Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 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.

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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 Statue of Deity of Earth and Soil in Polytheism left Statue diguan dadi Three Great Emperor Officials in Taoism and Chinese folk religion in Magongsanguan shrine 澎湖三官殿 Magong Penghu Taiwan and right Geb in Ancient Egyptian religion Painting in Yuan dynasty of Goddess Dimǔ Niangniang with attendant in Taoism and Chinese folk religion at Yongle Palace Temple 永樂宮 of Ruicheng Shanxi Province ChinaStatue of syncretic Goddess Persephone Isis with a sistrum Heraklion Archaeological Museum Heraklion Crete In Greek mythology the Earth is personified as Gaia corresponding to Roman Terra Indic Prithvi Bhumi 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 Contents 1 African mythology 1 1 Akan mythology 1 2 Aksumite 1 3 Bakongo religion 1 4 Egyptian mythology 1 5 Igbo mythology 1 6 Malagasy mythology 1 7 Yoruba mythology 2 American mythology 2 1 Aztec mythology 2 2 Haudenosaunee mythology 2 3 Inca mythology 2 4 Inuit mythology 2 5 Lakota mythology 2 6 Lucumi 2 7 Mapuche 2 8 Southwestern 3 Asian mythology 3 1 Ainu mythology 3 2 Anatolian mythology 3 3 Chinese mythology 3 4 Gondi mythology 3 5 Hittite mythology 3 6 Hindu mythology 3 7 Buddhist mythology 3 8 Meitei mythology 3 9 Sumerian mythology 3 10 Thai mythology 3 11 Turkic and Mongolian mythology 3 12 Vedic religion 3 13 Vietnamese 4 European mythology 4 1 Albanian mythology 4 2 Baltic mythology 4 3 Celtic mythology 4 4 Etruscan mythology 4 5 Finnish mythology 4 6 Georgian mythology 4 7 Germanic mythology 4 8 Greek mythology 4 9 Latvian mythology 4 10 Lithuanian mythology 4 11 Roman mythology 4 12 Romanian 4 13 Slavic mythology 5 Oceanian mythology 5 1 Hawaiian mythology 5 2 Maori mythology 6 Western Asian mythology 6 1 Levantine mythology 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAfrican mythology editAkan mythology edit Asase Yaa the goddess of the harsh earth Truth and Mother of the Dead An ancient religious figure worshipped by the indigenous Akan people of the Guinea Coast Asase Yaa is also known as Aberewa which is Akan for Old Woman Not only is she an Earth Goddess she also represents procreation truth love fertility peace and the earth of the Akan Asase Afua the Goddess of the lush earth fertility love procreation and farmingAksumite edit Medr Meder Ethiopian Aksumite Earth godBakongo religion edit Nzambici the God of Essence the Earth and Sky Mother mother of all animalsEgyptian mythology edit Geb god of the earth vegetation earthquakes and snakes God of Earth and Land Igbo mythology edit Ala alusi of the earth morality fertility and creativityMalagasy mythology edit Ratovantany Malagasy deity that shaped humans from clay and takes their corpses after deathYoruba mythology edit Babalu Aye orisha of the earth healing smallpox respect for the elderlyAkoy tahimik lang sa umpisaAmerican mythology editAztec mythology edit Tlaltecuhtli the earth deity whose body created the world Tezcatlipoca Aztec deity associated with the earth the night sky the night winds hurricanes the north obsidian enmity discord rulership divination temptation jaguars sorcery beauty war and strife Haudenosaunee mythology edit Hah nu nah the turtle that bears the world Inca mythology edit Apu a deity of the mountains Mama Pacha the goddess of the earth PachamamaInuit mythology edit Alignak in Inuit mythology a lunar deity but also god of earthquakes as well as weather water tides and eclipsesLakota mythology edit Maka akaŋ the earth goddessLucumi edit Aganju in Cuba is a volcano deity for the practitioners of the Lucumi Santeria religionMapuche edit Trengtrengfilu Mapuche god of Earth and FertilitySouthwestern edit Spider GrandmotherAsian mythology editAinu mythology edit Cikap kamuy god of owls and the earthAnatolian mythology edit Cybele mother goddess of the earthChinese mythology edit Houtu goddess of the earth Tudigong or Tu Di Gong local god of the earth in Taoism and Chinese folk religion God of Earth and Land diguan dadi Three Great Emperor Officials in Taoism and Chinese folk religion Emperor God of Earth and Land Na Tuk Kong in Taoism and Chinese folk religion of Malaysian Chinese Peranakans and Chinese Indonesians Tutelary deity of Earth and Land Gondi mythology edit Bhivsen or Bhimal god of the earth Bhum goddess of the earth and mother of humanityHittite mythology edit Sarruma god of the mountains Ubelluris mountain god who bears the world in his shouldersHindu mythology edit Bhumi goddess of the earth Dhara Hindu Vasu god representing the earth and the element earth Prithvi goddess of the earthBuddhist mythology edit Kṣitigarbha bodhisattva of Earth and Land Vasudhara goddessMeitei mythology edit In Meitei mythology and religion Leimarel Sidabi goddess of the earth creation nature and the household Panthoibi PhouoibiSumerian mythology edit Ki goddess of the earth Ninhursag mother goddess of the earth fertility mountains and rulers Sumugan in Sumerian mythology god of the river plains given charge by the god Enki over the flat alluvial lands of southern Mesopotamia Nuska vizier of the chief Sumerian god Enlil but later associated with Nippur Enlil City as the god of the earth Enten Sumerian fertility deity identified with the abundance of the earth Enlil 𒀭𒂗𒆤 ancient Mesopotamian god associated with wind air earth and storms Enki 𒂗𒆠 Sumerian god literal translation Lord of the Earth Emesh Sumerian god created at the wish of Enlil to take responsibility on earth for woods fields sheepfolds and stablesThai mythology edit Phra Mae Thorani goddess of the earth who stopped the demons from attacking the Buddha Phra Bhum Chaiya mongkol phraphumichymngkhl Bhummaso Tutelary deity of Earth and Land 2 in Thailand Cambodia Laos and myanmar Phra Mae Thorani and Phra Nang Bhum Chaiya phranangphumiichya Bhummaso Tutelary goddess of Earth and Land in Thailand Cambodia Laos and myanmarTurkic and Mongolian mythology edit Etugen Eke goddess of the earth Umay Eje Vedic religion edit In Historical Vedic religion PrithviVietnamese edit Ong Địa is the earth god who governs the land Ong Ta the god who governs the fields and gardens Mẫu Địa Dieu Tri Địa Mẫu Ba Thổ Hậu ThổEuropean mythology editAlbanian mythology edit Zonja e Dheut Dheu goddess of the earth great mother earth respectivelyBaltic mythology edit Zemyna goddess of the earthCeltic mythology edit Danu ancient goddess of the earthEtruscan mythology edit Cel goddess of the earthFinnish mythology edit Akka goddess of the earthGeorgian mythology edit Mindort batoni god of the mountainsGermanic mythology edit Jord goddess of the earth Nerthus earth goddess Skadi goddess of the mountains and winter Sif goddess of the earthGreek mythology edit Demeter goddess of the harvest sacred law and the earth Gaia primordial goddess of the earth She was one of the earliest elemental deities having been created at the beginning of time It was thought that all creation is descended from Gaia the great mother of all things According to Greek mythology she was the creator of the universe and was responsible for the birth of both humanity and the first race of gods the Titans Cronus god of the harvest Poseidon one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth god of the sea and other waters earthquakes and horses Cybele Persephone RheaLatvian mythology edit Zemes mate 3 Mara 4 5 Lithuanian mythology edit ZemynaRoman mythology edit Ceres goddess of the harvest motherhood and the earth Terra ancient goddess of the earth Ops ProserpinaRomanian edit Muma Pădurii Mama GaiaSlavic mythology edit Mat Zemlya ancient goddess of the earth Mokosh goddess of fertility moisture women the earth and death One of the oldest and only goddess in the slavic religion Old Kievan pantheon of AD 980 mentions Mokos which survives in East Slavic folk traditions Known as a woman who in the evening spins flax and wool shears sheep and has a large head and long arms Troglav deity in Slavic mythology whose three heads were believed to represent sky earth and the underworld Veles horned god of the underworld water the earth wealth and cattle Volos Slavic god of earth waters and the underworld Oceanian mythology editHawaiian mythology edit Papahanaumoku goddess of the earthMaori mythology edit Papa or Papatuanuku goddess of the earth Ruaumoko in Maori mythology god of earthquakes volcanoes and seasons 6 7 Western Asian mythology editLevantine mythology edit Amurru Amorite deity occasionally called lord of the steppe or lord of the mountain 8 See also editEarth in culture Earth symbol Mother Earth Mother Nature List of fertility deitiesReferences edit Definition of EARTH GODDESS www merriam webster com Retrieved 2017 06 20 ruckkb phraphumithng 9 khuban khuemuxngchawsyam ethwdaphuduaeleruxkswnirnapaekha buchatampraephni khumkhrxngpxngphy phlikrayklaydi 29 August 2017 Smits Peteris 1918 Latviesu Mitologija PDF in Latvian Latviesu rakstnieku un makslinieku biedriba pp 14 15 OCLC 12301101 via dom lndb lv Other editions OCLC 12301047 776694498 276876979 Reprinted ISBN 9789955591085 Paliepa Janis 2011 The origin of the Baltic and Vedic languages Baltic mythology Interdisciplinary treatise Bloomington IN US Author House pp 46 52 ISBN 9781456729028 OCLC 1124421252 890769223 Janis Tupesu Fall 1987 The Ancient Latvian Religion Dievturiba LITUANUS Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences Chicago IL US LITUANUS Foundation 33 3 ISSN 0024 5089 OCLC 561497100 Te Papa Ruaumoko God of Earthquakes Wellington New Zealand Earthquake Commission Archived from the original on 9 May 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2012 McSaveney Eileen 2 March 2009 Historic earthquakes Earthquakes in Maori tradition Te Ara The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Wellington New Zealand Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage Retrieved 3 May 2012 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 External links editBillington Sandra Green Miranda 1998 Concept of the Goddess London Routledge ISBN 9781134641512 OCLC 51912602 252768704 via Google Books preview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of earth deities amp oldid 1194613972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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