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Evangels/Olympians/Śalākāpuruṣa/Primordial-Ones/Old-Gods

The very first demigods, Angels (Can-Callah/Jǫtnar) and Aeons/Archangels in existence, born from the Creator who made all of Creation. Obeying the duties assigned to them, these entities have sprung from the supreme Creator’s own form and enjoy distinction in proportion to their nearness to the King of the gods. They are not gods or deities and should not be worshiped as such, although they may sometimes be termed “demigods” because of their powers. They include the First-Generation (such as Mishkenotecha/Auðumbla, Barbelo, Tzreegiel, Ymir, Pangloss, Babi, Geb, Ħiyk-Hræss-Ûð-Ħrech-Tli-Weti-Untr-Ħrek (the God-with-Eight-Names, born when eight Aeons/Archangels combined during fission), Libris, Hapi, Heket, Svetovid, Menhit, Gromovoiznak, Nekhbet, Neith, Ptah, Peraunós, Serqet, Tawaret, Wadjet, Llao, Saturn-Deer, Razzi, Tascimar (the demigod that controls and maintains the Time-And-Space-Continuum-Infinity-Matrix-Alternate-Realities and is responsible for the creation of Equilibrium/Ka’Meron, the Land of the Abandoned-Souls), the Tunannu, the Mishkan, Thorn-Children, Divine-Teachers [including: Amoco (the patroness of lambs, chicks, calves, foals and kids. She also acts as the protector of new growth and young children. Depictions of her usually show her dressed in gown of green leaves, crowned with fruits and flowers and is seen as a young fertile woman. She is identified with Aphrodite), Nuit (mother of Amoco, one-third of the triadic cosmology, along with Hadit (her masculine counterpart) and Rahoorkhuit, the Crowned-and-Conquering-Child. She has several titles, including the "Queen of Infinite-Space", "Our Lady of the Stars", and "Lady of the Starry-Heaven". Nuit represents the infinitely-expanded circle whose circumference is immeasurable and whose centre is everywhere whereas Hadit is the infinitely small point within the core of every single thing. Identified with Ra) Heru-Behdeti (child of Nuit and Hadit, is the father of Hoorpaarkraat. Hoorpaarkraat is the god of silence and inner strength, the brother of Rahoorkhuit. Identified with Horus), Hermanubis (the child of Amoco. Identified with Hermes, Mercury and Anubis), Nashimiron (the essence of the stars, Ankhefenkhonsu and Ankhafnakhonsu, identified with the Boarnerges, are his children. Thrywn is his wife, and is the essence of matter and space. Identified with Apollo), Thrywn (essence of the moons and voids, consort of Nashimiron. Identified with Odin), Khaldi (deity of war, forms a triad with his sons Ardinis and Teisheba. Identified with Mars), Teisheba (storm-god, a son of Khaldi, with whom he forms the lead triad of the gods. Identified with Thor), Shivini-and-Artiniss (a sun-god with two heads, a son of Khaldi. Identified with Loki and Juno), Selardi (consort of the moon-god Aramazd. Identified with Hera), Aramazd (identified with Zeus, with whom he shares many titles. Sometimes known as Vanatur. Along with Anahit and Vahagn forms a lead triad), Anadatus (brother of Aramazd, identified with Hades), Anahit (goddess of fertility and birth, and wife of Aramazd, Anahit is identified with Artemis), Mihir (god of the sun and light, son of Aramazd, the brother of Anahit and Nane. Identified with Aries), Omanos (son of Mihir, identified with Anax), Spandaramet (daughter of Aramazd), Spandaramet (sometimes called Sandaramet or Santamaret, she rules an army of spirits called Santarametakans), Tiur (scribe, artisan and linguist. Identified with Thoth), Tsovinar (fierce goddess of the sea and storms, consort of Vahagn. Identified with Neptune), Vahagn (the storm-god and dragon-slayer, identified with Hercules, Sometimes referred to by the title Dsovean, particularly in his role as a god of the seas), Astghik (identified with Venus. A fertility goddess and consort of Vahagn), Barsamin (god of sky and weather), Nane (daughter of Aramazd, war and motherhood goddess. Identified with Athena) and Suwia, a female deity with eight eyes and nine arms, identified with Hera], Olympias, Astrapí, Koukouvágia, Keraunós, Gaîaaea, Pólemos, Belobog and Chernobog, Panchamama, Tiarnoglofi, Perëndi, Æßðħí, Mesyats and Solntse, Frith, Inlé, Nyyxe, Hemera, Ourea, Osheannus, Coeus, Crius, Iapetus, Themis, Cronus, Cottus, Briareos, Gyges, Moros, the Oneiroi, Oizys, the Hesperides, the Moirai, the Keres, the Anemoi, Apate, Philotes, Geras, Eris, Nereus, the Nereids/Òrìṣha (they include Tlaloc, Chalchiuhtlicue, Huixtocihuatl, Opochtli, Atlahua, Xiuhtecuhtli, Chantico, Xolotl, Mictlantecuhtli, Mictecacihuatl, Xipe-Totec, Ehecatl, Coyolxauhqui, Toci’Meztli, Tonatiuh, Centzonmimixcoa, Centzonhuitznahua, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, Piltzintecuhtli, Centeotl, Tlazolteotl, Tepeyollotl, Tlaltecuhtli, Citlalicue, Citlalatonac, Tonacatecuhtli, Tonacacihuatl, Chicomecoatl, Xilonen, Chimalma, Xochitlicue, Itzpapalotl and Toci’Tzitzimitl, Psamathe, Thaumas, Ǣello and Ocypete, Phorcys, Ceto, Deiino, Pemphredo and Enyo, Ladon, Callirhoe, Nilus, Alpheus, Scamander, Klymene, Eurynome, Perseis, and Idyia, Helios, Selene and Eos, Astraios, Perses, Zephyrus and Notos, Eosphoros, Zelus, Nike, Cratos and Bia, Leto and Asteria, Perses, Hekátē, Llapetos, Atlas, Menoetius, Pramantha, Epimetheus, Sraosha, Mithra and Rashnu, and others), the Second-Generation (including Poseidon, Venus, Khthan, Erebus, Mavka, Lisovyk, Mercury, Polyovyk, Namtar, Neti, Domoovyk, Iithḗraiôn, Anánkē, Chrónosérebuos, Æßðæûíħra, Hēméraoúrea, Ouranos, Phavonius, Ħrrrok, Phánēsargestes, Aparctias, Thrascias, Euronotus, Euroauster, Libonotus, Argestes, Phoenicias, Septentrio, Subsolanus, Apheliotes, Kaikias, Skairoforion, Vulturnus, Ischyróvasiliá, Cofgodas, Dweorh, Eoten, Beowa, Ēostrenna, Frigga, Hretha, Yingvi, Seaxnēat, Tunraztunor, Tiwwyw, Wælcyrige, Ôstarmânoth, Wōden-Ægilaz, Eormenric, Hengist and Horsa, Sceafa, Sigemundre, Waldere, Widsith, Pele and Hrahþo) and the Final-Generation including the Divyamaya, the Charities (Cānglóng, Chìlóng, Hēilóng and Báilóng), Purities (Miroku, Shancai-Kannon, Tawûsê-Melek and Bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabhārāja), Pure-Ones (Vipassī, Aruṇavatī, Vessabhū, Kakusandha, Kassapa and Koṇāgamana), Pellucid-Ones (Jūntúlìmíngwáng, Candarosana, Kongō-Yasha and Gosanze), the 91 Governors, the Pristine-Ones (Izuna-Gongen, Hashiriyu-Gongen, Seiryū-Gongen, Tōshō-Daigongen and Zaō-Gongen), the Beregynja and the Thaeveas; the Thaeveas include Rishabha, Adinatha, Ajitnath, Sambhavanath, Abhinandannath, Sumatinath, Padmaprabha, Suparshvanath, Chandraprabha, Pushpadanthra, Sheetalnath, Shreyansanath, Vasupujya, Vimalnath, Anantanatha, Dharmanatha, Shantinatha, Kunthunatha, Aranatha, Mallinath, Munisuvrata, Naminatha, Neminathaa, Parshva and Mahavira. The Beregynja include Bharata, Sagara, Maghava, Sanatkumara, Syubhumiya, Padmanabha, Harishena, Jayasena and Brahmadatta. The Beregynja and the Thaeveas are the powers that influence Ma’at and were necessary in the creation of the Judges-of-Ma’at.

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