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- List_of_solar_deities abstract "A solar deity is a god or goddess who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it, usually by its perceived power and strength. Solar deities and sun worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms. The following is a list of solar deities: African mythology Anyanwu, Igbo god believed to dwell in the sun Magec, Tenerife god of the sun and light Mawu, Dahomey goddess associated with the sun and the moon Ngai, Kamba, Kikuyu and Maasai god of the sun Australian Aboriginal mythology Gnowee, solar goddess who searches daily for her lost son; the light of her torch is the sun Wala, solar goddess Wuriupranili, solar goddess whose torch is the sun Yhi, Karraur goddess of the sun, light and creation Ainu mythology Chup Kamui, a lunar goddess who switched places with her brother to become goddess of the sun Arabian mythology Malakbel, god of the sun Aztec mythology Huitzilopochtli, god of the sun and war Nanauatzin, god of the sun Teoyaomicqui, god of lost souls, the sun and the sixth hour of the day Tonatiuh, god of the sun and ruler of the heavens Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire, day and heat Baltic mythology Saulė, goddess of the sun and fertility Basque mythology Ekhi, goddess of the sun and protector of humanity Brazilian mythology Meri, folk hero and god of the sun Buddhism Marici, goddess of the heavens, sun and light Canaanite mythology Shapash, goddess of the sunCeltic mythology Áine, Irish goddess of love, summer, wealth and sovereignty, associated with the sun and midsummer Alaunus, Gaulish god of the sun, healing and prophecy Belenos, Gaulish god of the sun Gronw Pebr, welsh figure occasionally constructed as a god of light. Étaín, Irish sun goddess Epona, horse deity occasionally linked with Étaín. Grannus, god associated with spas, healing thermal and mineral springs, and the sun Olwen, female figure often constructed as originally the welsh sun goddess. Sulis, British deity whose name is related to the common Proto-Indo-European word for "sun" (and thus cognate with Helios, Sól, Sol, Usil and Surya) and who retains solar imagery, as well as a domain over healing and thermal springs. Probably the de-facto solar deity of the celts. Chinese mythology Yuyi, the sun god Xu Kai, the god of the sun-star Xihe, sun goddess and mother of the ten suns Zhulong, dragon deity of daylight. Egyptian mythology Bast, cat goddess associated with the sun Horus, god of the sky whose right eye was considered to be the sun and his left the moon Amun, creator deity sometimes identified as a sun god Atum, the "finisher of the world" who represents the sun as it sets Aten, god of the sun, the visible disc of the sun Khepri, god of rebirth and the sunrise Nefertem, god of healing and beauty, who represents the first sunlight Ra, god of the sun Sekhmet, goddess of war and of the sun, and sometimes plagues and creator of the desert Sopdu, god of war and the scorching heat of the summer sun Ptah, god of craftsmanship, the arts and fertility, sometimes said to represent the sun at night Khnum, god of sunset Etruscan mythology Albina, goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers Thesan, goddess of the dawn, associated with new life Usil, etruscan equivalent of Helios Germanic mythology Sól (Sunna) Greek mythology Alectrona, goddess of the sun, morning and waking up Athena, goddess of wisdom and crafts, with solar deity characteristics Apollo, Olympian god of light, the sun, prophecy, healing, plague, archery, music and poetry Eos, Titan goddess of the dawn Helios, Titan god of the sun Hyperion, Titan god of light Phanes, protogenoi of light and life, described with "golden wings", surrounded by the signs of the Zodiac and equated with Mithras. Theia, a titan goddess associated with the sun Hinduism Agni, god of fire, associated with the sun Aryaman, god of the sun Mitra, god of honesty, friendship, contracts, meetings and the morning sun Ravi, god of the sun Saranyu, goddess of the dawn Savitr, god of the sun at sunrise and sunset Surya, god of the sun Hittite mythology Arinna, goddess of the sun Istanu, god of the sun and judgment Incan mythology Inti, god of the sun and patron deity of the Inca Empire Ch'aska ("Venus") or Ch'aska Quyllur ("Venus star") was the goddess of dawn and twilight, the planet Inuit mythology Akycha, solar deity worshipped in Alaska Malina, goddess of the sun found most commonly in the legends of Greenland Japanese mythology Amaterasu, goddess of the sun Lusitanian mythology Endovelicus, god of health and safety. Worshipped both as a solar deity and a chthonic one. Neto, claimed to be both a solar and war deity. Māori mythology Ao, personification of daylight Tama-nui-te-rā, personification of the sun Maya mythology Ah Kin, god of the sun, bringer of doubt and protector against the evils associated with darkness Kinich Ahau, god of the sun Hunahpu, one of the Maya Hero Twins; he transformed into the sun while his brother transformed into the moon Tohil, god associated with thunder, lightning and sunrise Mesopotamian mythology Shamash, Akkadian god of the sun and justice Utu, Sumerian god of the sun and justice Minoan religion A solar goddess of some sort, possibly the Snake Goddess. Native American mythology Wi, Lakota god of the sun Norse mythology Baldr, god associated with light, beauty, love and happiness Dagr, personification of the daytime Freyr, god of fertility, sexuality, peace and sunlight Sól, de facto solar goddess. Persian mythology Nahundi, god of the sun and law Polynesian mythology Atanua, Marquesan goddess of the dawn Atarapa, goddess of the dawn Roman mythology Apollo, the Greco-Roman god of light, music, knowledge, and the sun Sol Sami mythology Beiwe, goddess of the sun, spring, fertility and sanity Slavic mythology Belobog, reconstructed deity of light and the sun who may or may not have been worshipped by pagan Slavs Dažbog, god of the sun Hors, god of the sun Radegast, god of hospitality, fertility and crops, associated with war and the sun, who may or may not have been worshipped by pagan Slavs Zorya, two daughters of Dažbog Zorya Utrennyaya, the morning star, who openes the palace gates each dawn for the sun-chariot's departure Zorya Vechernyaya, the evening star, who closes the palace gates each night after the sun-chariot's Turkic mythology Gun Ana, Turkic solar goddess. Koyash, god of the sun Zoroastrianism Hvare-khshaeta, the sun yazata. Zunism The Zunbil dynasty and the subjects of Zabulistan worshipped the sun, which they called Zun. They believed that the sun was the god of justice, the force of good in the world and, consequently, the being that drove out the darkness and allowed man to live another day.↑ ↑".
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