July 18, 2013

The Weather

The Weather Continuously changing weather have a serious effect on mankind and nature. Sometimes its charming, and again its life taking. From ancient times, people have imagined many gods associated with every type of weather. The weather also represents the divine  forces and creativity. The Weather

Ganga

Ganga Ganga is a Vedic goddess of Hindu culture representing the river Ganges. She also symbolize fertility and the wisdom of nature. Ganga is portrayed sitting on a Makara. Makara is a mixed creature of fish and crocodile. Ganga

Hapi

Hapi Hapi is the god of Nile river from Egyptian mythology. Hapi was the cause for the flood of Nile. He also represents the fertility. He was portrayed as a man with a prominent belly. Hapi

Agni

Agni Agni is the God of fire found in Hindu cultures. In Sanskrit language, Agni means Fire. He is describes having either one or two heads. Two heads represents his destructive and merciful nature. Agni is also the life force of trees. Agni

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