10 Interesting Fact About Mythological gods and goddesses
10 Interesting Fact About Mythological gods and goddesses
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Greek and Roman gods are often referred to as Olypus gods because they are believed to live in Mount Olimpus in Greece.
Greek and Roman gods have many attributes and symbols that symbolize their character and personality. For example, the symbol of the Goddess of Love Aphrodite is a rose and pigeon.
The gods of ancient Egypt are often represented by animal heads such as anubis who have a dog's head and horus that has an eagle's head.
Dewi Durga, one of the Hindu goddesses, is believed to have many hands that symbolize the strengths and abilities they have.
The Lord of Osiris from Ancient Egypt is believed to be the god of death and life after death.
Dewi Athena from Greece is believed to be the goddess of wisdom, justice, and fighting ability.
Lord Ganesha, one of the Hindu gods, has an elephant head and is believed to be a god of success, luck, and wisdom.
Dewa Thor from Nordic mythology is believed to be a god of lightning and strength.
Dewi Kali, one of the Hindu goddesses, is represented by many hands and head symbolizing the strengths and abilities they have.
Dewa Anansi from African mythology is believed to be a god of ingenuity, intelligence, and genius.