angel and demon: Demons Islamictheology is rich in references toIblīs, the personal name of the Devil, who is also known asal-Shayṭān(“the Demon”) andʿAduw Allah(“Enemy of God”). In theQurʾān, Iblīs first appears in the story of the creation of the world. He alone ...
Devil/Demons (religion, spiritualism, and occult) And though this world, with devils filled, should threaten to undo us, We will not fear, for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us. The prince of darkness grim, we tremble not for him; His rage we can endure, for lo, his ...
(the goddessParvati’s name is used interchangeably with Durga in the text). The lesser demons areannihilatedby variousavatarsof the goddess: the demons Chanda and Munda are slain by the form Chamunda, and the demon Raktabjia is defeated byKali. Durga then confronts and kills the chief ...
According to the Dictionary of Demons, Andras was given the title Author of Discord and had the body of an angel with the head of a raven. He was said to appear riding on the back of a fierce, black wolf. 8. Anubis Anubis is an AncientEgyptian namethat means royal child or prince. ...
The demon Duke Aim (also known by the names Aym, Aini, and Harborym) is a mysterious and potentially dangerous being. He seems to enjoy taking part in the manipulation of people, making those who conjure him witty, cunning, and shrewd. He will reveal the secrets of others if asked and...
Uranus (Sky) – God andpersonificationof the heavens WhoAreTheTitans? Atlas–Titanknown as the “bearer of the heavens”; he holds up the sky (heaven) to keep it from falling Coeus (pronounced as “koh-yows”) –Titangod of the mind, oracles, intellect, and foresight; he’s also the...
different forms. On one hand, where we get to see her in the form of a gracious woman, who symbolizes the female dynamism, then on the other hand, she is given a terrifying look of a destroyer that is apt to frighten the demons. Read further to know the different names of Goddess ...
Some of these are no longer well known or lost to the mists of time, while others were regional deities or have specific domains. And though the number of Greek gods and goddesses can be difficult to determine, it is safe to say that there are many of them, responsible for every aspect...
Beast‒ Frequently used in the Book of Revelations. Antichrist‒ Used in different chapters of the New Testament Bible, especially in Revelations. Mammon‒ Culled from Matthew 6:24. Wicked One‒ Used in Matthew 13:19. Beelzebub‒Beelzebub, the prince of demons/ the ruler of the demons...
Amaimon, Amaymon: king of demons: Of the East: Weyer, Scot; Of the North: GH; L 1; Ab; King of the West. According to Agrippa and MC, King of the South. Spirit in Plut. 89 Sup. 38. Quattuor annulis (or Ydea Salomonis). Trithemius, Polygraphia, p. 344. ...