Volcano_god

Volcano deity

Volcano deity

List of gods purported to control volcanic activity


A volcano deity is a deification of a volcano. Volcano deities are often associated with fire, and are often represented as fire deities as well. The following is a list of volcano deities:

Examples of volcano deities from different cultures (from top): Pele, Chantico, Konohanasakuya-hime and Hephaestus.

Africa, Near East and Spain

Santeria religion

  • Aganju, in Cuba, is a volcano deity for the practitioners of the Lucumi.

Guanche mythology

Asia and Europe

Indigenous Philippine folk religions

Greco-Roman world

Americas

Aztec religion

  • Chantico, goddess of the hearth fires and volcanoes.
  • Xiuhtecuhtli, god of fire, day, heat, volcanoes, food in famine, the year, turquoise, the Aztec emperors, and the afterlife.

Polynesia and Pacific

Māori mythology

Hawaiian religion

See also


References

  1. Noth, Martin (1962). Exodus: A Commentary. p. 109.
  2. Miles, Jack (1995). God: A Biography. pp. 110–116, 126–132.
  3. Rebecca R. Ongsotto, Reena R. Ongsotto, Rowena Maria Ongsotto, pp. 58
  4. Georges Dumézil (1996) [1966]. Archaic Roman Religion: Volume One. trans. Philip Krapp. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 320–321. ISBN 0-8018-5482-2.
  5. Corbishley, Mike "Ancient Rome" Warwick Press 1986 Toronto.
  6. Walter Burkert, Greek Religion 1985: III.2.ii; see coverage of Lemnos-based traditions and legends at Mythic Lemnos
  7. Te Papa. "Ruaumoko - God of Earthquakes". Wellington, New Zealand: Earthquake Commission. Archived from the original on 9 May 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012.

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