A Dutch engraving (Bernard Picart, 1723) showing Canadians sacrificing to "Quitchi-Manitou."
Gitche Manitou is an Algonquian term for the “Great Spirit” of Native North America, Gitchi (Kitchi) Manitou was the ancient creator.
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Gitche Manitou is an Algonquian term for the “Great Spirit” of Native North America, Gitchi (Kitchi) Manitou was the ancient creator.
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Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu
The Battle between Ahura Mazda (Christ) and Angra Mainyu (Ahriman) depicted as a beast with a lion's head, bull's horns and eagle's wings (the 3 animal heads/group souls) representative of man's lower self nature and Ahriman's power over it
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The Battle between Ahura Mazda (Christ) and Angra Mainyu (Ahriman) depicted as a beast with a lion's head, bull's horns and eagle's wings (the 3 animal heads/group souls) representative of man's lower self nature and Ahriman's power over it
#Iran #Persian #Zoroastrianism
ECHIDNA •
Echidna was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the fearsome monster Typhon and was the mother of many of the most famous monsters of Greek myth.
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Echidna was a monster, half-woman and half-snake, who lived alone in a cave. She was the mate of the fearsome monster Typhon and was the mother of many of the most famous monsters of Greek myth.
#Echidnas #Creatures #Greek
KANE • GOD OF PROCREATION
In Hawaiian mythology, Kāne is considered the highest of the three major Hawaiian deities, along with Kū and Lono. He represented the god of procreation and was worshipped as ancestor of chiefs and commoners. Kāne is the creator and gives life associated with dawn, sun and sky. No human sacrifice or laborious ritual was needed in the worship of Kāne. In the Kumuhonua legend, he created Earth, bestowed upon it sea creatures, animals, plants, as well as created man and woman.
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In Hawaiian mythology, Kāne is considered the highest of the three major Hawaiian deities, along with Kū and Lono. He represented the god of procreation and was worshipped as ancestor of chiefs and commoners. Kāne is the creator and gives life associated with dawn, sun and sky. No human sacrifice or laborious ritual was needed in the worship of Kāne. In the Kumuhonua legend, he created Earth, bestowed upon it sea creatures, animals, plants, as well as created man and woman.
#Hawaiian
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Film : It lives inside
Overview:
An Indian-American teenager struggling with her cultural identity has a falling out with her former best friend and, in the process, unwittingly releases a demonic entity that grows stronger by feeding on her loneliness
#Film #Creatures #Hindu #Buddhism #India
Overview:
An Indian-American teenager struggling with her cultural identity has a falling out with her former best friend and, in the process, unwittingly releases a demonic entity that grows stronger by feeding on her loneliness
#Film #Creatures #Hindu #Buddhism #India
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