Many faiths consider an abundance of money a form of divine blessing. Here are 9 wealth gods and goddesses from world mythology.
Gods and goddesses of wisdom are usually sagacious counselors or studious scribes. However, some cultures also envision them as divine tricksters.
The Norse believed in a number of mythical beings that were not as powerful as gods but more powerful than humans. Among these were elves and trolls. Ragnarok, the mythical destruction of the universe, is a myth that was very important to the Norse belief system. ...
he "fell screaming" from the tree, having had revealed to him in a flash of insight the secret of therunes.Their initial manifestation took the form of eighteen powerful charms for protection, increase, success in battle and love-making, healing, and mastery over natural causes. ...
Ill-fated twin brother of Balder, and the god of darkness. Both Hod and Balder await Odin’s death at Ragnarok, as it’s said that they will rule in his stead when the realm of the dead opens and the world is regenerated. Thor ...