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Moon Gods

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Moon Gods: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Moon Gods

Moon Gods.

 

See LUNAR GODS

 

(See also: Moon Gods, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Moon Gods: Encyclopedia II - Discworld gods - Om
Om is an omnipotent, omnipresent (only within the boundaries of the Omnian church) god in the country of Omnia. His temple resides in Kom, presumably the capital, and his followers are known as Omnians. Unlike the major Discworld gods, who exist as a pantheon, Om is a monotheistic deity whose followers insist that he is the one and only true God. Despite all evidence to the contrary, Omnians also insist that the world is round. Omnianism is the most oft-mentioned religion in the Discworld series, and its members ar ...

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Read more here: » Discworld gods: Encyclopedia II - Discworld gods - Om

Moon Gods: A Poignant Plea for Truth and Justice  

The moon of Muharram has been sighted. This is the beginning of the New Year of Muslims according to the tenements of Islam and the Shariat. This New Year reminds us of the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the grandson of our Beloved Prophet.

 

According to Islamic history, there was a noted chieftain in the holy city of Mecca, Abde Munaf. Two twins were born to him, but they were Siamese twins with their backs joined by birth. The chieftain approached the wise men of the city for advice, and they said, "Now they are children, but when they grow up they will face problems."

 

(See also: Muslim New Year, Indian Festivals, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Read more here: » Muslim New Year: A Poignant Plea for Truth and Justice  

Moon Gods: Basic Philosophy of Wicca or Witchcraft

Wicca and Witchcraft: Basic Philosophy of Wicca or Witchcraft

Wicca, or Witchcraft, is an earth religion -- a re-linking with the life force of nature, both on this planet and in the stars and space beyond. In city apartments, in suburban backyards, and in country glades, groups of women and men meet on the new and full moons and at festival times to raise energy and put themselves in tune with these natural forces. They honor the old goddesses and gods, including the Triple Goddess of the waxing, full, and waning moon, and the Horned God of the sun and animal life, as visualizations of immanent nature.

 

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Moon Gods: He Made the Night for Rest

Muslim Quotes: He Made the Night for Rest

 

It is God who kindles the light of dawn. He has made the night for rest, and the sun and moon for reckoning the time. This is what God has ordained; he is supremely powerful, and knows all.

 

- Qur'an, Al-An'am, Surah 6:96

 

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Biblical cosmology

The Bible says very little about cosmology, such as the position of the earth in the universe, the nature of the fixed stars and planets, seeing as its main emphasis was on the history of God’s dealings with man. Skeptics argue that the bible is written from a flat earth perspective[1] although this is not made explicit in any of the canonical books of the bible. Biblical cosmology - Background. Much of what the Bible says concerning cosmology is couched in terminology whose definitions are uncerta ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Yarikh

Yarikh, in Canaanite mythology, is a god of the moon whose epithets are Illuminator of the Heavens, Illuminator of the Myriads of Stars, and Lord of the Sickle (the latter may come from the appearance of the crescent moon). He married the goddess Nikkal. Other related archivesCanaanite, Nikkal, god, moon

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Vidfinn

Vidfinn was, in Norse mythology, the father of Hjuki and Bil. Hjuki and Bil were sent by their father to Byrgir a mead-fountain, to fetch some mead. The god of the moon kidnapped them. They can be seen (along with their cask and pole) on the face of the moon (craters). This story may be the source of the nursery rhyme called Jack and Jill. In various sources the name of the moon god vary, Mani ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Abaangui

Abaangui is the moon god in the mythology of the Guaraní people of central South America. According to the myth, Abaangui had a huge nose, which he cut off in order to spite his face. When he threw it into the sky, it became the moon. See also. Guaraní mythology ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Bumba god

In the religion of the Bushongo people, Bumba is the creator god. Bumba dwelt in the primordial waters and vomited up the sun, moon, stars, animals, and men. He also showed man how to make fire. Other related archivesBushongo, animals, men, moon, stars, sun, vomited

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Bushongo mythology

The Bushongo are an ethnic group from the Congo River and surrounding areas. The supreme god in Bushongo mythology is called Bumba, who vomited the sun, moon, earth, plants and animals, and then humanity. Bomazi is the ancestor-god of the Bushongo. Other related archivesBumba, Congo River, animals, earth, humanity, moon, plants, sun

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Nanna

Nanna is the name of two deities: God of the moon in Sumerian mythology and Nanna, the wife of Balder in Norse mythology There is also a kind of Corsican music called nanna. Other related archivesCorsican music, God, Nanna, Norse mythology, Sumerian mythology

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Chaosium

Chaosium is one of the longer lived publishers of role-playing games still in existence. Originally founded by Greg Stafford, its first game was actually a wargame, White Bear and Red Moon, which later mutated into Dragon Pass and its sequel, Nomad Gods. White Bear and Red Moon is notable for containing the first published material about Glorantha, later immortalized as the primary setting for the r ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Pan

Pan could mean any of the following things: Pan is a type of cookware and bakeware Pan, a genus of apes composed of the Common Chimpanzee and the Bonobo Pan (geography) one of several types of geographical formations Pan (mythology), Greek god of the shepherds, after whom the following are named 4450 Pan, an asteroid Pan crater, on Jupiter's moon Amalthea Pan (moon), a moon of Saturn pan pipes, a musical instrument Pan, Greece, a village in nor ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Io

Io or io may stand for: In Greek mythology, Io (IPA [ˈaɪoʊ] or [ˈiːoʊ]) was the daughter of Inachus, a river god. Io, a moon of Jupiter. The asteroid 85 Io. Io programming language, a prototype-oriented programming language made by Steve Dekorte. An indie rock band from San Francisco, CA The creator god Io in Pol ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Australian Aboriginal mythology

The indigenous peoples of Australia can be classified into hundreds of language groups and clans. For this reason it is incorrect to classify any attribute as universal to them as a whole. However, almost all the belief systems found seem to be what can be considered a polytheistic, animistic religion. The following are individual religious stories from a plethora of cultures across the continent. Where possible, the ...

Read more here: » Australian Aboriginal mythology: Encyclopedia - Australian Aboriginal mythology

Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Yah

YAH may refer to: Iah the Egyptian word for moon. Yah the Jewish tribal god. The IATA code for La Grande-4 Airport near Grand-Rivière, Quebec, Canada. Other related archivesCanada, Egyptian, IATA, Iah, La Grande-4 Airport, Yah

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman Jayanti is the birthday of the hindu god Hanuman. It falls on a full moon day after Sri Ram Navami. On that day, people go to temple and worship Rama and Hanuman. There are usually cultural programs in most hindu temples on that day. Other related archivesHanuman, Ram Navami, Rama, hindu, hindu temples

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Thoth

In Egyptian mythology, Thoth (also spelt Thot or Thout), pronounced "tot", is the Greek name given to Djehuty (also spelt Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, Tetu) - the original pronunciation of his name is disputed, and may have been approximately Tee-HOW-ti -, who was originally the deification of the moon in the Ogdoad belief system. Initially, in that system, the moon had been seen to be the eye of Horus, the sky god, which had been semi-blinded (thus darker) in a fight against S ...

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Moon Gods: Encyclopedia - Unification Movement

The Unification Movement is a religious movement spearheaded by the Unification Church (renamed the "Family Federation for World Peace") comprising organizations and individuals that are dedicated to creating world peace through ideal families centered on God in accordance with the doctrines of Reverend Sun Myung Moon. For legal and tax purposes in several countries, various projects inspired or directed by Rev. Moon or members of his church are required to maintain existence as separate entities. Under United States federal ta ...

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