theallmyths

1. Demons

Unlike gods, demons (sometimes called spirits) were often guardians, punishers, or helpers in the afterlife. Some were dangerous and caused illness or misfortune, while others protected the dead on their journey. For example,  the  of the dead,” was feared as she ate the hearts of the unworthy.

2.Nut,Sut and Geb

Nut – She is the sky goddess, often shown arching over the earth with stars across her body. She swallows the sun in the evening and gives birth to it in the morning. Nut is the mother of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Depths. Set (But) – He is the god of chaos, deserts, storms, and violence. Set is often seen as a rival to his brother Osiris and later Horus. Though feared, he also had protective roles, such as defending Ra against the serpent Poufs. Get – He is the earth god, usually shown lying beneath Nut (the sky). Geb was believed to cause earthquakes when he laughed. He is the father of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Depths, and often associated with the fertility of the land.

3.Amun

Amen – Known as the god of air, creation, and hidden power. He started as a local god of Thebes but rose to great importance. When merged with Ra, he became Amanda, the chief god of Egypt, worshiped as king of the gods.

4.Anubis

  • Anubis – The god of mummification, embalming, and the afterlife.

  • Depicted as a man with a black jackal’s head.

  • He guided souls through the underworld and protected the dead.

5.Brahma

  • Brahma – The creator god in the Hindu trinity (Trimurti), along with Vishnu (preserver) and Shiva (destroyer).

  • He is believed to have created the universe, knowledge, and all living beings.

6.Vishnu

  • Vishnu – The preserver and protector in the Hindu trinity (Trimurti) along with Brahma (creator) and Shiva (destroyer).

  • He maintains cosmic order (dharma) and protects the universe from evil.

7.Shiva(mahadeva)

  • Shiva – The destroyer and transformer in the Hindu trinity (Trimurti) with Brahma (creator) and Vishnu (preserver).

  • Worshipped as Mahadeva (Great God), representing destruction that leads to new creation.

8.Lakshmi

  • Lakshmi – The goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, and beauty.

  • Consort of Lord Vishnu, she accompanies him in all his avatars.

  • Often depicted sitting or standing on a lotus, with gold coins flowing from her hands and elephants around her.