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List of knowledge deities

A knowledge deity is a deity in mythology associated with knowledge, wisdom, or intelligence.

A statue of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom
Odin sacrificing himself to gain knowledge of the runes.

Akan mythology edit

  • Anansi, associated with stories, wisdom, knowledge, and trickery, most commonly depicted as a spider
  • Abena Motianim, Goddess of wisdom, knowledge and divination.

Ancient Egyptian mythology edit

  • Neith, goddess sometimes associated with wisdom
  • Thoth, originally a moon deity, later became the god of knowledge and wisdom and the scribe of the gods
  • Sia, the deification of wisdom
  • Isis, goddess of wisdom, magic and kingship. She was said to be "more clever than a million gods".
  • Seshat, goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing. Scribe of the gods. Credited with the invention of writing and the alphabet. Later demoted to consort of Thoth.[1]

Armenian mythology edit

  • Anahit, goddess of wisdom[2]
  • Tir, the god of written language, schooling, rhetoric, wisdom, and the arts[3]

Aztec mythology edit

  • Quetzalcoatl, god of the winds, art, culture, and wisdom, as well as the patron god of learning and knowledge.[4]

Maya mythology edit

  • Itzamna, creator god, associated with knowledge, wisdom, writing and culture, patron god of learning and books.[5]

Caribbean mythology edit

  • Papa Legba, loa of speech, communication, understanding, and guardian of crossroads[6]

Celtic mythology edit

  • Ogma, a figure from Irish and Scottish mythology, said to have invented the Ogham alphabet[7]
  • Ceridwen, a figure from Welsh mythology, said to be the keeper of the cauldron of knowledge, mother of transformation and the white lady of inspiration and death.

Chinese mythology edit

Christianity edit

  • The Holy Spirit is the person of the Triune Godhead who is tasked with guiding humans towards knowledge of righteous action. The Spirit's duties includes pointing non-believers towards knowledge of the Christian faith, and the faithful towards knowledge of right and just action and lifestyle.[10]
  • God (in reference to the entire Triune Godhead) in Christianity is typically considered to be omniscient, or possessing all knowledge. [11]

Etruscan mythology edit

  • Menrva, goddess of wisdom, war, weaving, and medicine[12]

Greek mythology edit

  • Apollo, god of oracles, knowledge, civilization, music, healing, education, and youth
  • Athena, Olympian goddess of wisdom, civilization, weaving, and war strategy
  • Coeus, Titan of the inquisitive mind, his name meaning "query" or "questioning". He is the grandfather of Apollo.
  • Metis, the Titan associated most closely with wisdom and the mother of Athena, whose name in Ancient Greek described a combination of wisdom and cunning.[13][14]
  • Mnemosyne, Titan of memory, and one of the deities worshipped by the Cult of Asclepius in hopes that she would help supplicants remember visions[15]

Hinduism edit

 
A Saraswati statue in a park.

Hittite mythology edit

Japanese mythology edit

Middle Eastern mythology edit

Muisca mythology edit

Neoplatonism edit

  • Nous, the cosmic embodiment of knowledge and intellect.

Lakota mythology edit

  • Hnašká, Lakota frog spirit of pezuota (sacred medicine)
  • Hunúŋpa, Lakota bear spirit of wóksape (Lakota concept of sacred knowledge), lesser spirit of knowledge
  • Iktómi, Lakota spider spirit of wóksape and trickery, greater knowledge spirit
  • Kssa, Oglala spirit of knowledge, sometimes considered Iktómi before being stripped of his title
  • Matȟó, Lakota mischievous healer spirit, taught the Lakota to fish
  • Ptesáŋwiŋ/White buffalo calf woman, Lakota prophetess, often conflated with Wohpe
  • Wiyóhiyaŋpa, Lakota wind spirit of the east, oversees new beginnings and knowledge
  • Whapiya/Wóhpe, Lakota spirit of knowledge, wishes, dreams, visions, prophecy and the wife of Okaga the south wind
  • Zuzéča, Lakota snake spirit of hidden knowledge and lies

Norse mythology edit

 
Wodan and Frea by Emil Doepler.
  • Mimir, god of wisdom
  • Odin, god of wisdom who nevertheless relentlessly keeps searching for more knowledge; associated with the runes
  • Frigg, she is said to know the future, but never tells. The three following goddesses may be hypostases of her.
  • Gefjon, goddess associated with plowing, foreknowledge, and virginity.
  • Sága, goddess of wisdom
  • Snotra, goddess associated with wisdom
  • Vör, goddess associated with wisdom[24]
  • Numerous minor characters in Norse mythology are said to be very wise, though there's often no instance of them demonstrating this supposed wisdom:
    • Dwarfs, particularly Alviss, whose name means "all-wise". Thor keeps him from marrying his daughter by challenging him to a wisdom contest that lasts all night. He's turned to stone by the rising sun.
    • Elfs possibly
    • Heimdallr
    • Kvasir
    • Mimir
    • Tyr
    • Utgard-Loki, while not outright stated to be wise, he's notable for being the only giant to be cleverer than the gods and getting to escape with his life
    • Vafthrudnir, a wise jotunn Odin seeks out to challenge to a wisdom contest[25]
    • the Vanir in general[26]

Persian mythology edit

  • Anahita, goddess of wisdom
  • Ahura Mazda, Zoroastrian god of light, benevolence, creation, truth, and perfect wisdom
  • Chista, goddess of wisdom and knowledge, she leads the mortals to the right way in life and the afterlife; she is also the goddess of religion in Zoroastrian mythology.[27]
 
Anahita Vessel, 300-500 AD, Sasanian, Iran, silver and gilt – Cleveland Museum of Art – DSC08130

Polynesian mythology edit

Roman mythology edit

  • Egeria, a water nymph who gives wisdom and prophecy in return for libations of water or milk at her sacred grove
  • Fabulinus, the God who teaches children to speak
  • Minerva, goddess of wisdom and crafts, the Roman equivalent of Athena
  • Providentia, goddess of forethought
  • Neptune, the god of the sea and freshwater, is said to have all the knowledge of water.[29]

Slavic mythology edit

  • Gamayun - symbol of knowledge and wisdom[citation needed]
  • Veles - Veles has been the most revered god in the Vedic pantheon of Slavic culture since ancient times. He is the patron saint of the interworld — both Light and Darkness are subject to him, he is also called Prophetic, Wise, because in the three worlds he manifests his power, he is the one who knows light and darkness, sets the energy of the world in motion, rotates the Universe, he is a permanent guardian on the border of the worlds, a spiritual mentor, he knows all the secrets of the universe.

Turco-Mongol mythology edit

  • Mergen, deity of abundance and wisdom. Mergen symbolizes intelligence and thought.[30]

Vietnamese mythology edit

  • Nữ thần nghề mộc, the goddess who taught mankind how to create everyday utensils.
  • Văn Xương, god of exams, he holds the honor and career of those who follow the academic path.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ancient Gods of Egypt". discoverinegypt.com.
  2. ^ "the-goddess-of-love-and-fertility-anahit". 21 August 2017.
  3. ^ Herouni, Paris (2004). Armenians and Old Armenia. Yerevan. pp. 8, 133. ISBN 9789994101016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Smith 2003 p. 213
  5. ^ https://www.spanishacademyantiguena.com/blog/2021/06/19/itzamn%C3%A1-mayan-god/
  6. ^ Herskovits, Melville J. (1937). "African Gods and Catholic Saints in New World Negro Belief". American Anthropologist. 39 (4): 635–643. doi:10.1525/aa.1937.39.4.02a00080.
  7. ^ Jones, Mary. "The Ogham Tract". Celtic Literature Collective. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  8. ^ 民間信仰的神明概念 [Hierarchic organisation of the spiritual world]. web.sgjh.tn.edu.tw.
  9. ^ Hackin, J. (1932). Asiatic Mythology: A Detailed Description and Explanation of the Mythologies of All the Great Nations of Asia. Asian Educational Services.
  10. ^ Millard J. Erickson (1992). Introducing Christian Doctrine. Baker Book House. pp. 265–270.
  11. ^ "What does it mean that God is omniscient?". GotQuestions.org. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  12. ^ de Grummond, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History and Legend
  13. ^ "Volume: Hellas, Article: Greek Mythology". Encyclopaedia The Helios. 1952.
  14. ^ Homer, Iliad, 8. An epic poem about the Battle of Troy. 366–369
  15. ^ Ahearne-Kroll, Stephen P. (April 2014). "Mnemosyne at the Asklepieia". Classical Philology. 109 (2): 99–118. doi:10.1086/675272. S2CID 162319084.
  16. ^ Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1978). Vedic Mythology. Motilal Banarsidass (Reprint). ISBN 978-81-208-1113-3.
  17. ^ Yves Bonnefoy (1993). Asian Mythologies. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-06456-7.
  18. ^ J. G. Macqueen, '"Hattian Mythology and Hittite Monarchy'", Anatolian Studies (1959).
  19. ^ R.Lebrun, "Le zoomorphisme dans la religion hittite," L'Animal, l'homme, le dieu dans le Proche-Orient ancien, (Leuven) 1985:95-103, noted in Beckman 1989.
  20. ^ Chamberlain, Basil Hall (2008). The Kojiki: Japanese Records of Ancient Matters. Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-60506-938-8. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  21. ^ Kelsey, W. Michael (1983). "Untitled", Asian Folklore Studies Vol 42
  22. ^ Bertman, Stephen (2005). Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (Paperback ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 122. ISBN 9780195183641. Retrieved 2016-08-08.
  23. ^ Hermann & Bullock, 1954
  24. ^ "The Children of Odin". gatewaytotheclassics.com.
  25. ^ Orchard (1997:170).
  26. ^ Du Chaillu, P. B. (1889).
  27. ^ "The Library of the world's myths and legends" (PDF). dl.lilibook.ir.
  28. ^ "Handbook of Polynesian Mythology". academia.edu.
  29. ^ "Roman Gods and Goddesses" (PDF). wetheredccn12.com.
  30. ^ "The Gods of Turks". milliyet.com.

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A knowledge deity is a deity in mythology associated with knowledge wisdom or intelligence A statue of Athena the Greek goddess of wisdom Odin sacrificing himself to gain knowledge of the runes Contents 1 Akan mythology 2 Ancient Egyptian mythology 3 Armenian mythology 4 Aztec mythology 5 Maya mythology 6 Caribbean mythology 7 Celtic mythology 8 Chinese mythology 9 Christianity 10 Etruscan mythology 11 Greek mythology 12 Hinduism 13 Hittite mythology 14 Japanese mythology 15 Middle Eastern mythology 16 Muisca mythology 17 Neoplatonism 18 Lakota mythology 19 Norse mythology 20 Persian mythology 21 Polynesian mythology 22 Roman mythology 23 Slavic mythology 24 Turco Mongol mythology 25 Vietnamese mythology 26 ReferencesAkan mythology editAnansi associated with stories wisdom knowledge and trickery most commonly depicted as a spider Abena Motianim Goddess of wisdom knowledge and divination Ancient Egyptian mythology editNeith goddess sometimes associated with wisdom Thoth originally a moon deity later became the god of knowledge and wisdom and the scribe of the gods Sia the deification of wisdom Isis goddess of wisdom magic and kingship She was said to be more clever than a million gods Seshat goddess of wisdom knowledge and writing Scribe of the gods Credited with the invention of writing and the alphabet Later demoted to consort of Thoth 1 Armenian mythology editAnahit goddess of wisdom 2 Tir the god of written language schooling rhetoric wisdom and the arts 3 Aztec mythology editQuetzalcoatl god of the winds art culture and wisdom as well as the patron god of learning and knowledge 4 Maya mythology editItzamna creator god associated with knowledge wisdom writing and culture patron god of learning and books 5 Caribbean mythology editPapa Legba loa of speech communication understanding and guardian of crossroads 6 Celtic mythology editOgma a figure from Irish and Scottish mythology said to have invented the Ogham alphabet 7 Ceridwen a figure from Welsh mythology said to be the keeper of the cauldron of knowledge mother of transformation and the white lady of inspiration and death Chinese mythology editWenchang Wang the god of literature and scholarship Kui Xing God of examinations Zhuyu Xingjun God of examination successes Guan Yu God of military exams Lu Dongbin God of daoist inner alchemy knowledge Laozi God of wisdom Bao Zheng Star of literature Manjushri the bodhisattva of wisdom 8 9 Christianity editThe Holy Spirit is the person of the Triune Godhead who is tasked with guiding humans towards knowledge of righteous action The Spirit s duties includes pointing non believers towards knowledge of the Christian faith and the faithful towards knowledge of right and just action and lifestyle 10 God in reference to the entire Triune Godhead in Christianity is typically considered to be omniscient or possessing all knowledge 11 Etruscan mythology editMenrva goddess of wisdom war weaving and medicine 12 Greek mythology editApollo god of oracles knowledge civilization music healing education and youth Athena Olympian goddess of wisdom civilization weaving and war strategy Coeus Titan of the inquisitive mind his name meaning query or questioning He is the grandfather of Apollo Metis the Titan associated most closely with wisdom and the mother of Athena whose name in Ancient Greek described a combination of wisdom and cunning 13 14 Mnemosyne Titan of memory and one of the deities worshipped by the Cult of Asclepius in hopes that she would help supplicants remember visions 15 Hinduism edit nbsp A Saraswati statue in a park Saraswati goddess of knowledge creativity and speech Ganesha god of wisdom luck and new beginnings Kartikeya god of war victory and knowledge Brihaspati guru of the devas Shukra guru of the asuras Dakshinamurti an aspect of Shiva as the guru of sages Hayagriva an aspect of Vishnu and the god of knowledge Gayatri a form of Saraswati and the goddess of hymns Savitri a form of Saraswati and goddess of wisdom 16 17 Hittite mythology editA as god of wisdom Kamrusepa 18 19 Japanese mythology editBenzaiten a Japanese form of Saraswati goddess of everything that flows water words speech eloquence music and by extension knowledge Fukurokuju god of wisdom and longevity Kuebiko scarecrow god of wisdom and agriculture Omoikane Shinto god of wisdom and intelligence Tenjin god of scholarship 20 21 Middle Eastern mythology editAl Kutbay Nabataean god of knowledge and writing Enki Sumerian god of intelligence crafts mischief water and creation Nabu Babylonian god of wisdom and writing Ninimma a minor Mesopotamian goddess regarded as the scribe and scholar of Enlil Nisaba Sumerian goddess of writing learning and the harvest 22 Muisca mythology editBochica messenger god of knowledge 23 Neoplatonism editNous the cosmic embodiment of knowledge and intellect Lakota mythology editHnaska Lakota frog spirit of pezuota sacred medicine Hunuŋpa Lakota bear spirit of woksape Lakota concept of sacred knowledge lesser spirit of knowledge Iktomi Lakota spider spirit of woksape and trickery greater knowledge spirit Kssa Oglala spirit of knowledge sometimes considered Iktomi before being stripped of his title Matȟo Lakota mischievous healer spirit taught the Lakota to fish Ptesaŋwiŋ White buffalo calf woman Lakota prophetess often conflated with Wohpe Wiyohiyaŋpa Lakota wind spirit of the east oversees new beginnings and knowledge Whapiya Wohpe Lakota spirit of knowledge wishes dreams visions prophecy and the wife of Okaga the south wind Zuzeca Lakota snake spirit of hidden knowledge and liesNorse mythology edit nbsp Wodan and Frea by Emil Doepler Mimir god of wisdom Odin god of wisdom who nevertheless relentlessly keeps searching for more knowledge associated with the runes Frigg she is said to know the future but never tells The three following goddesses may be hypostases of her Gefjon goddess associated with plowing foreknowledge and virginity Saga goddess of wisdom Snotra goddess associated with wisdom Vor goddess associated with wisdom 24 Numerous minor characters in Norse mythology are said to be very wise though there s often no instance of them demonstrating this supposed wisdom Dwarfs particularly Alviss whose name means all wise Thor keeps him from marrying his daughter by challenging him to a wisdom contest that lasts all night He s turned to stone by the rising sun Elfs possibly Heimdallr Kvasir Mimir Tyr Utgard Loki while not outright stated to be wise he s notable for being the only giant to be cleverer than the gods and getting to escape with his life Vafthrudnir a wise jotunn Odin seeks out to challenge to a wisdom contest 25 the Vanir in general 26 Persian mythology editAnahita goddess of wisdom Ahura Mazda Zoroastrian god of light benevolence creation truth and perfect wisdom Chista goddess of wisdom and knowledge she leads the mortals to the right way in life and the afterlife she is also the goddess of religion in Zoroastrian mythology 27 nbsp Anahita Vessel 300 500 AD Sasanian Iran silver and gilt Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08130Polynesian mythology editAnulap god of magic and knowledge Eijebong 28 Roman mythology editEgeria a water nymph who gives wisdom and prophecy in return for libations of water or milk at her sacred grove Fabulinus the God who teaches children to speak Minerva goddess of wisdom and crafts the Roman equivalent of Athena Providentia goddess of forethought Neptune the god of the sea and freshwater is said to have all the knowledge of water 29 Slavic mythology editGamayun symbol of knowledge and wisdom citation needed Veles Veles has been the most revered god in the Vedic pantheon of Slavic culture since ancient times He is the patron saint of the interworld both Light and Darkness are subject to him he is also called Prophetic Wise because in the three worlds he manifests his power he is the one who knows light and darkness sets the energy of the world in motion rotates the Universe he is a permanent guardian on the border of the worlds a spiritual mentor he knows all the secrets of the universe Turco Mongol mythology editMergen deity of abundance and wisdom Mergen symbolizes intelligence and thought 30 Vietnamese mythology editNữ thần nghề mộc the goddess who taught mankind how to create everyday utensils Văn Xương god of exams he holds the honor and career of those who follow the academic path References edit Ancient Gods of Egypt discoverinegypt com the goddess of love and fertility anahit 21 August 2017 Herouni Paris 2004 Armenians and Old Armenia Yerevan pp 8 133 ISBN 9789994101016 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Smith 2003 p 213 https www spanishacademyantiguena com blog 2021 06 19 itzamn C3 A1 mayan god Herskovits Melville J 1937 African Gods and Catholic Saints in New World Negro Belief American Anthropologist 39 4 635 643 doi 10 1525 aa 1937 39 4 02a00080 Jones Mary The Ogham Tract Celtic Literature Collective Retrieved 21 October 2019 民間信仰的神明概念 Hierarchic organisation of the spiritual world web sgjh tn edu tw Hackin J 1932 Asiatic Mythology A Detailed Description and Explanation of the Mythologies of All the Great Nations of Asia Asian Educational Services Millard J Erickson 1992 Introducing Christian Doctrine Baker Book House pp 265 270 What does it mean that God is omniscient GotQuestions org Retrieved 2023 05 18 de Grummond Etruscan Myth Sacred History and Legend Volume Hellas Article Greek Mythology Encyclopaedia The Helios 1952 Homer Iliad 8 An epic poem about the Battle of Troy 366 369 Ahearne Kroll Stephen P April 2014 Mnemosyne at the Asklepieia Classical Philology 109 2 99 118 doi 10 1086 675272 S2CID 162319084 Arthur Anthony Macdonell 1978 Vedic Mythology Motilal Banarsidass Reprint ISBN 978 81 208 1113 3 Yves Bonnefoy 1993 Asian Mythologies University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 06456 7 J G Macqueen Hattian Mythology and Hittite Monarchy Anatolian Studies 1959 R Lebrun Le zoomorphisme dans la religion hittite L Animal l homme le dieu dans le Proche Orient ancien Leuven 1985 95 103 noted in Beckman 1989 Chamberlain Basil Hall 2008 The Kojiki Japanese Records of Ancient Matters Forgotten Books ISBN 978 1 60506 938 8 Retrieved 9 February 2011 Kelsey W Michael 1983 Untitled Asian Folklore Studies Vol 42 Bertman Stephen 2005 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia Paperback ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 122 ISBN 9780195183641 Retrieved 2016 08 08 Hermann amp Bullock 1954 The Children of Odin gatewaytotheclassics com Orchard 1997 170 Du Chaillu P B 1889 The Library of the world s myths and legends PDF dl lilibook ir Handbook of Polynesian Mythology academia edu Roman Gods and Goddesses PDF wetheredccn12 com The Gods of Turks milliyet com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of knowledge deities amp oldid 1222053009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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