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  2. List of lunar deities - Wikipedia

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    Bulan (Pangasinense mythology): the merry and mischievous moon god, whose dim palace was the source of the perpetual light which became the stars; guides the ways of thieves [11] Wife of Mangetchay (Kapampangan mythology): wife of Mangetchay who gave birth to their daughter whose beauty sparked the great war; lives in the Moon [ 12 ]

  3. Lunar deity - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Egyptians had several moon gods including Khonsu and Thoth, although Thoth is a considerably more complex deity. [4] Set represented the moon in the ancient Egyptian calendar. [5] In Bakongo religion, the earth and moon goddess Nzambici is the female counterpart of the sun god Nzambi Mpungu. [6]

  4. Category:Lunar gods - Wikipedia

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    Male deities associated with the Moon. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. H. Horus (27 P) K ...

  5. List of night deities - Wikipedia

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    Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, and wild animals, who was commonly associated with the moon; Astraeus, Titan god of the dusk, stars, planets, and the art of Astronomy and Astrology; Asteria, Titan goddess of nocturnal oracles and the stars; Hades, god of the underworld, whose domain included night and darkness

  6. Khonsu - Wikipedia

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    The land of Punt symbolizes the east and the place of the sun's and moon's rising in ancient Egyptian literature. [12] In the New Kingdom period, the lunar cycle was associated with the phases of life. [13] The crescent moon was also linked to the horns of a bull and became a masculine symbol of fertility.

  7. Thoth - Wikipedia

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    Thoth was a Moon god. The Moon not only provides light at night, allowing time to still be measured without the Sun, but its phases and prominence gave it a significant importance in early astrology/astronomy. The perceived cycles of the Moon also organized much of Egyptian society's rituals and events, both civil and religious.

  8. Chandra - Wikipedia

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    This legend accounts for the Moon's waxing and waning including a big crater on the Moon, a dark spot, visible even from Earth. [21] Chandra holds a crucial place in Hindu astrology and is associated with the mind, emotions, and fertility. His phases are believed to influence human behavior, agriculture, and the timing of rituals.

  9. Iah - Wikipedia

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    In this role, he assumed the lunar aspect of Thoth (also known as Djehuty), who was the god of knowledge, writing and calculation. The segments of the moon were also used as fractional symbols in writing. [6] Iah was also assimilated with Osiris, god of the dead, perhaps because, in its monthly cycle, the Moon appears to renew itself.