July 2013

Marduk

Marduk According to ancient Babylonian culture, Marduk is the god of weather and creation. He placed Enil, the Mesopotamian god in the air. Marduk gifted him the power of storm and spring breeze. Marduk

Venus of Laussel

Venus of Laussel Venus of Laussel is actually a 21000 years old rock sculpture found in France. It show that the Mother of Earth holding a horn. Venus of Laussel symbolize the crescent Moon and the universal source of life. Venus of Laussel

Shango

Shango Shango is an ancient god of thunder and lightning from Nigerian Yoruba culture. He is symbolized by Oshe. Oshe is a double-bladed axe which represent the lightning Shango creates from sky. Shango

Raijin

Raijin According to Japanese mythology, Raijin is on of the most important god of weather. He is commonly imagined as a demon. He can create mists and black rain, clouds. Raijin can also make thunder. Raijin

Rudra

Rudra Rudra is one of the pioneer of Vedic gods. He is a god of storm and lightning. He can fire arrows of disease. He can also give good health. Rudra means Howler. and he symbolize untamed nature. Rudra

Shiva

Shiva Shiva is the god of lightning and destruction according to Hindu culture. He has a third eye on his forehead. It represents universal intelligence, divine force, and destruction and recreation. Shiva has a snake around his neck. His weapon is trident which symbolize lightning. Shiva

Thor

Thor Thor is the god of lightning and war found in Nordic Mythology. He is portrayed as red-haired and full bearded. He carry a hammer and often a thunderbolt with him. Thor has ride pulled by 2 goats name Tooth-grinder and Tooth-gnasher. Thor

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