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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.
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.