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  1. 2 hari yang lalu · Among spirits of nature worshipped by the Shang, the wind (fēng 風) was often mentioned. Winds were associated with the phoenix Fèng 鳳 as well as the four seasons, and controlled by four wind gods of the cardinal directions (fāng 方) corresponding to four types of wind.

  2. 2 hari yang lalu · As the god of the wind, dawn, and knowledge, Quetzalcoatl is often depicted as a feathered serpent, symbolizing the dualistic nature of creation and destruction. His feathered body represents the wind, the breath of life, while the serpentine form evokes the cyclical nature of existence, the constant interplay between birth and rebirth.

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    5 hari yang lalu · Hanuman is also called the son of the deity Vayu (Wind god) because of legends associated with Vayu's role in Hanuman's birth and is said to be the incarnation of Shiva (Destroyer god).

  4. 2 hari yang lalu · Vayu, the Hindu wind god and father of Hanuman, picked him up midair and went into a cave. An angry Vayu avenges this attack on his son by removing air from earth. Soon all beings suffocate.

  5. 3 hari yang lalu · Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, speakers of the hypothesized Proto-Indo-European language.

  6. 2 hari yang lalu · In many cases, they are said to be caused specifically by witchcraft and sorcery. In modern day Sierra de Puebla and other remote areas of Mexico, paper cut figures (pic 9) represent these spirits. In the Nahua village of Tecospa, Mexico, illness is caused by “evil winds” who are also water spirits.

  7. 4 hari yang lalu · Hinduism is a monotheistic religion which believes that God manifests Himself or Herself in several forms. One is supposed to worship the form that is most appealing to the individual without being disrespectful to other forms of worship.