Pantheon All the gods of a people. Also, a temple dedicated and/or sacred to all gods, especially the one built at Rome by Hadrian (circa 120 AD, after the one built by Agrippa in 27 BC was destroyed by fire), ...
Pantheon From the Greek (Pan = all and Theon = gods.) For those religions seeing the facets of the divine in plural deities, this is the list of all those deities together with their areas of responsibility. Pendulum ...
The Pantheon The entire group of gods and goddesses was known as the Pantheon. For the Romans, the Pantheon began to develop when Rome was still a small village.
Pantheon The organization of deities and lesser spirits in any given religion. Para-anthropology ...
The pantheon of gods, called loas or mysteres, associated with the religion of Vodoun is enormous and is forever increasing with local deities and ancestral spirits.
The New Pantheon by Samuel Boyse contains three plates showing various sections of the Bembine Table. The author, however, makes no important contribution to the knowledge of the subject.
The Egyptian Pantheon had an Elder and a Younger Horus -- a God -- son of Osiris and Isis. Taylor suggests that He refers to Kronos, Time, or Chronos, as the later Platonists wrote the name.
33 Stourhead, Pantheon (1) See Patrizia Granziera, The Ideology of the English Landscape Garden 1720-1750, unpublished PhD thesis, University of Warwick, 1997.
From Moor's Hindu Pantheon. Moor describes this figure as follows: "The cast is nine inches in height, representing the glorious god of day-holding the attributes of VISHNU, seated on a seven-headed serpent; his car drawn by a seven-headed horse, ...
Pantheon: Nephilim by Judd H. Burton fUSION Anomaly. Nephilim altrel: Nephilim (Grigori, Watchers) Flying Serpents & Dragons: Antedeluvian Patriarchs Chuck Missler: As The Days of Noah Were: Return of the Aliens?
which has drawn public attention to this question in modern times, may be said to be about a century old, dating from the appearance of Dulaure's Histoire Abrégée de différents Cultes, of Dupuis' Origines de tous les Cultes, of Moor's Hindu Pantheon, ...
The old gods, meanwhile, had not died out, but merely been woven together with the pantheons of newcomers.
Though the Vinayagar Agaval is recited in temples and homes at the shrines of the jovial elephant-headed god Ganesha (the mystical Janus of the Hindu pantheon), the text is at the same time ridden with the occult imagery of the Tamil Siddhas.
Religions, rites, and initiations offering direct, personal participation in the Goddess and her mysteries (e.g., the Eleusinian Mysteries, Kundalini yoga), ra~er than an indirect relationship to a pantheon of gods mediated by a hieratic priesthood, ...
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Nout (Eg.) In the Egyptian Pantheon it meant the "One-only-One," because it does not proceed in the popular or exoteric religion higher than the third manifestation which radiates from the Unknowable and the Unknown in the esoteric philosophy of ...
The classical Greek Pantheon derived ultimately from the marriage of Heaven and Earth, Ouranos and Gaia. Zeus ruled the sky, Poseidon the Waters, and Hades the depths of the Earth.
is a detailed similarity between the life history, character, deeds and feelings attributed by Jewish mysticism to the Matronit, and what ancient Near Eastern mythologies have to say about their goddesses who occupy positions in their pantheons" (for ...
Cranmer, Steven (1999). Samothracian Fire. In Magical Pantheons: A Golden Dawn Journal. 85-99. C. Cicero & and S. T. Cicero (Eds.) St. Paul, Minneapolis: Llewellyn Publications.
The Church established All Saints' Day in the seventh century when the Pantheon in Rome was consecrated as the Church of the Blessed Virgin and All Martyrs, ...
: Macmillan Publishing Company. (Anthropological resource). Jung, Carl. (1961). Memories, Dreams, and Reflections. NY: Pantheon Books. (Classic autobiography of modern pioneer into the "Mysterium Magnum").
See also: World, Gods, Spirit, Ritual, Symbol
 
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