2. Day — Summer — Ra (Egyptian mythology):
Ra is the sun god, embodying daytime and summer warmth. He is responsible for light and life, like the sunny days at their peak.
3. Evening — Autumn — Demeter (Greek mythology):
Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and harvest, corresponding to autumn and evening when the day’s results are gathered, like the autumn harvest.
4. Night — Winter — Hel (Norse mythology):
Hel is the goddess of the underworld, associated with night and winter, when the world slows down and rests until the next cycle of renewal.
1. Ancient Greek mythology:
• Zeus: supreme god, god of sky and thunder.
• Poseidon: god of the sea and earthquakes.
• Hades: god of the underworld and realm of the dead. 2. Ancient Egyptian mythology:
• Ra: sun god and creator of the world.
• Osiris: god of rebirth and ruler of the afterlife.
• Isis: goddess of magic and wisdom, sister and wife of Osiris. 3. Hindu mythology:
• Brahma: creator of the universe.
• Vishnu: preserver, protector, and guardian of the universe.
• Shiva: destroyer, transformer, god of yoga and meditation. 4. Norse mythology:
• Odin: supreme god, god of war, wisdom, and poetry.
• Thor: god of thunder and lightning, protector of humanity.
• Loki: god of trickery and deception, often plays an ambivalent role.
5.Roman mythology (many gods correspond to Greek gods but with different names):
• Jupiter: supreme god, equivalent to Zeus, god of sky and thunder.
• Neptune: god of the sea, equivalent to Poseidon.
• Pluto: god of the underworld, equivalent to Hades.