Ida Hindu -Goddess of prayer and devotion.
Ida-Ten Japan Buddhist god of the law and of monasteries. Seen as a handsome young man.
Idun Norse Goddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples which guarantee the gods immortality.
Ihu Egypt
God of the sistrum, a sacred rattle.
Ihy Egypt
Son of Hathor. A god of music and dancing. Pictured as a child
holding a sistrum, or sacred rattle.
Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami Japan
Group of even Shinto demons who reside in the Underworld. Their
rumblings can be heard during volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.
Iki-Ryo Japan
The spirit of anger and envy which harms.
Illapa Inca
God of weather, especially thunder, lightning and rain. Seen as a man carrying a club and rocks in his hands, or as a man in shining clothes.
Imana Africa
Creator and the supporter of all the Banyarwanda people.
Imiut Egypt
Protective deity of the underworld.
Imra Hindu
The Supreme god of Kafirstan in Hindu Kush.
Imset Egypt
One of the four protective deities of embalming. Protected the liver of the deceased.
Inanna Mesopotamian
The most important of the Summerian divinities, she is the goddess of love, fertility and war. Her symbol is the eight-pointed star.
Inari Japan
Both a male and female deity, Inari is the god/goddess of rice and agriculture.
Indivia Roman
God of jealousy.
Indra Hindu
In Vedic myths, the supreme god and lord of the thunder and
lightning. He was the ruler of the gods, and weilded his weapon, a lightning to protect them and the humans from the forces of evil. In later eras his supremacy was supplanted by Vishnu and Shiva, and he
became simply a weather god and the ruler of the lesser deities.
Indrani Hindu
Wife of Indra, originally just a feminine form of that god. Came to personify jealousy and wrath.
Inmutef Egypt
Deity who bears the heavens.
Inti Inca
Sun god and the protector and ancestor of the Incas. He is portrayed as a shining, golden disc with a human face.
Ipet Egypt
Goddess of childbirth and 'mother of the two lands'. Pictured as a hippopotamus
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