As a Nigerian igbo, I'm quite happy amadioha and sango got mentioned, it does a lot to showcase African myths and stop a lot of the stigma associated with it, African cultures are just as intricate and beautiful as any but thanks to Christians, we're stuck demonising our religion
You have only yourselves to blame. Even the Europeans who are a majority Christians know something about their old pagan religion. If you've forgotten yours, the blame lies only with you.@@aclosedanddiscontinuedchan124
@@ChristianAuditore14 As usual, the hateful christians show up like clockwork. Mind ur own business, mate. What makes ur imaginary sky daddy anymore real than something else?
You forgot lowtiergod. He literally summons thunder before you kill yourself. He doesn't even use it, you just kill yourself on his command. Very powerful
I found it ODD to say the least, that many thunder gods/sky fathers from completely unrelated cultures have so many common traits, like, having a connection with goats/bulls and chariots, using an axe/hammer or club, and battling a sea dragon/serpent, quite odd.
It is because they are not unrelated, there is a older common origin for them in the Indo-European culture and Proto-Indo-European cultures. Bulls being a very big deal in those older religions.
@@tacoshop7722 I see, but some are not from indo-european roots, like african, asian and meso-american, could it be that these myths are even older than we thought? before the rise of the indo-european themselvs? I mean, they also have to have a origin to their myths... it's a interesting subject to think about.
I don't know much about Native American culture, but regarding East Asian practices like in Shinto, there was indeed significant Indian influence on Shinto. In fact, many gods worshiped in Shinto have roots in India, thanks to the form of Buddhism that influenced Japan. Numerous deities from Hinduism were introduced to the island chain. When Shinto didn't adopt these gods directly, it incorporated aspects of them. Similar interactions occurred in China, Buddhism spread across Asia. So, that's probably why some of the East Asian gods have similar aspects to those found in Indo-European thunder gods.
Sky gods are patriarchal forms of order and strength. The dragon is a monster of chaos. It Jungian symbolism wherein all cultures have to assure their fears and justify the authority of laws and rulers.
It's impressive how many cultures depict their gods as wielding either a hammer, an axe, or a drum (representing the sound of the thunder) and sometimes a spear/javelin (or thunderbolt in Zeus' case)
You put out pretty good content! I have enjoyed the breif summary you provide for the gods and I like that you do your best pronouncing them and leave it at that. I like how your videos come off like you're mainly sharing your interests more than anything else
You've actually missed Mamaragan, the Australian aborigens' God of thunder, who is more similar to the likes of Zeus/Jupiter and Indra holding thunderbolt like weapons rather, which seems to be a bit of a minority trend compared to the many holding other weapons such as hammers and axes It's still one thunder God i knew about vs the many you did include so no worries, I didn't know about the various African or slavic and alike gods (except Perun), so a praise for the effort and the good job is needed.
@@o.b.1904 yeha I found out about him cause I was rereading Skypeia, it was the only attack I didn't know where the reference came from so I looked it up lol
Loved your video. ❤ If I may, I'd like to add Tupã (pronouced /tuˈpã/), a Tupi-Guarani deity, from Brazilian Indigenous Mythology. He is the god of thunder and lighting, as well as the supreme god of the Tupi-Guarani pantheon, is considered the father of every other god and rules the world. He is the creator of the universe, more specifically, the creator of Light. He lives in the Sun and he's married to Jaci and is normally described as a benevolent and merciful god. 😊 There's way more to him, but I am in no way shape or form a specialist. Anyways, great video. And I hope you can add Brazilian Indigenous culture in your next ones. 😉
The mightiest gods always have something to do with the weather or lightning because everyone relied on the rain. It was the most important thing to civilization. Great work, dude.
@@Kmr571-l8yYou come to a channel about Mythology and goes "do you honestly care about these" and randomly put religion on the comment, i wish you could see your ignorance brother because this aint it.
@@Cra-b actually this is my first time on this channel , so yeah I don't know why it got recommended in my feed , I thought there would be some cool shit innit but nevertheless I didn't even watch it full skipped many portions actually and then commented my opinion what I thought seemed correct 🤷 , I think u guys are just being extra serious 'bout it , ok chillax and honestly I don't like these kinda things , As a civilisation we are moving forward right , with our abr@hmic beliefs , so why care bout p@gan gods ? Think bout it
Great video as always. I guess I'll suggest a similar video for all the other elements but preferably starting with the Sun Gods. I would also like a video about Chief Deities in Mythology.
They are much rarer than all other kinds of gods tho, so as much as I'd want a video on these more obscure figures I think he should focus on gods whose realm are more spread out through various mythologies, such as sea, nature, fire and what so not. The gods of fire video esoevially could be a long ass one if he also includes every figure related to fire, while a video like the one you suggested could end up being a bit short than the otehrs
@lucabertani225yeh cold or ice mostly found in snowy region not those tropical and hot region but yeh it true fire and sun could found in every deities
Guabancex, top Taíno storm goddess; the Lady of the Winds who also dishes out earthquakes and other natural disasters. Guatauva, Taíno god of thunder and lightning who is also responsible for rallying the other storm gods. Juracán, Taíno zemi or deity of chaos and disorder believed to control the weather, particularly hurricanes.
I dont know if you are going to read this, but Takemikazuchi is not a Kami related to swords, rather he is a god related to the sword that Izanagi used to kill his son Kagutsuchi (Ame-no-ohabari) after Izanami died in its Childbirth. From the eight body parts he cut off, there came eight deities related to the volcanoes of Japan; and from the blood from the sword that was splattered at the rocks gave birth to several more deities related to the elements of nature, the blood that dripped on its handle gave birth to Takemikazuchi.
Totally subscribed, how have i mever seen this channel yet, compiling all the various gods into camps of elemental affinities is something I've researched for easily a decade, and you did all the work after... 😂 Well, this would have made writing my show so much easier, but thanks, this was very enjoyable and informative still 👍 Its perfect for my lore where i make ancient kings on different planets like star wars but with an emphasis on translating a large number of mythologies under one galaxy.
5:42 this sounds very similar to the thunder bird who is commonly thought of as one of if not the strongest spirit other than the creator in tons of native American religions, specifically in the Anishinaabe beliefs we seen thunderbirds as the strongest spirits, we believe they are connected to all elements, earth and water because the thunderbird gives us food through rain, fire from lightning, and wind because he has the form of a bird, we also believe thunderbirds can turn into humans by taking of their feathers like a cloak or a blanket, we also believe thunderbirds are the protectors of the anishinaabe also in some beliefs he is the ruler of the physical world and has the duty of protecting it from evil spirits also the horned or winged serpent some times the serpent is depicted as having both wings and a horn or horns
I'm not sure how it is for other Polys, but in Maori mythology we also have a Storm God and his name is Tawhirimatea, Lord of the Wind and Tides as he constantly fights with his brother, Tangaroa, who despises him for disrupting his calm seas. But Tawhiri is widely accepted as the God of Weather all together.
P.S. In Maori Mythology, Maui isn't a demigod off rip, but a normal human(Some reference him as a chieftain, though many others disagree, but all Maori say he was human, not demigod). For starters, his Magic Fish hook is actually the Jawbone of his deceased Grandma, which he used to not only fish up the North Island of NZ(WIth the help of his brothers), but to also stop the sun from making everyday and night shorter. Also it is not the fish hook that gives him polymorphing abilities, but the power he was given by Ranginui for saving the Seven Sisters of Matariki.
A common aspect of Thor as a thundergod is thatthe rumbeling of the wheels of his chariot, pulled across the skies by his goats, Gleipnir and Sleipnir, would manifest as thunder
Awesome! I never knew there were so many gods all over the world! In my culture. Plains Cree. The Thunder being is the Thunder Birds they are called “Piysew” (pee-eh-sue)
I know about thunderbirds. Idk much about north American mythology, but since I saw in this video the thunderers and how they may turn into birds I thought they may be connected? Do you know if that could be the case? Or do these creeds not have anything in common? Idrk where the respective people lived
@@lucabertani225 it’s not mythology. We still practice our culture to this day. We acknowledge the Thunder Birds as living beings. As we acknowledge all living things in this world has a spirit. Down to the rock. That is something Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church never took away from us.
Something very interesting about thunder gods is that many of them defeat serpents/dragons Zeus vs typhon Thor vs jormungandr Indra vs vrita Susanoo no mikoto vs yamata no orochi Marduk vs tiamat Perun vs veles Just to name a few
@@Not_DebSay that, and you will find a lot of angry comments. Don't say things that could trigger people, a lot of people hate it when you say this dharma, that dharma has relation with hindu dharma. And there are some same elements in all these dharmas, but don't say this one came out of this one, it's annoying.
....but isn't it true? Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism emerged from Hinduism rejecting some ideas of it and keeping others in. It's like saying don't say Christianity and Islam come from Judaism as it will trigger people.
Often ancient mythology of amazigh,the people of northern africa(except egypt) is forgotten and ignored id appreciate it really really appreciate it if you put some light on our mythology if possible
There are several thunder/storm gods in Philippine mythology Saragangka Bagyo (storm), Ribung Kilat (lightning), Ribung Linti (thunder) from Visayan mythology Ravenador in Ilokano mythology Onos in Bicolano mythology Among others
Dramatic channel name but whatever, you gotta keep making these "every major God of" videos, there's nothing else I can find quite like them, they're wildly useful, feel like doing "Every major god of knowledge/wisdom" next?
Interesting to notice how so many cultures have similar themes like a Blunt tool or Axe and a Dragonic Sea-Serpent or Aquatic Nemesis. Also surprising how often the theme of Cattle arises, probably linked to the fact that a lot of them are associated with fertility of the lands since thunder is often paired with Rainfall.
I can provide you the information about the why lord Indira was considered as a role play it has something to do with Bhudhhism. Current Hinduism is 4 Transient of Vedic Hinduism from early, Middle and mature and lastly Current Hinduism. In Vedic period 6 Gods Agni,Indra, Surya, Vishnu and Shiva was the prominent Gods but Only the three Varna can do the worship of Surya,Indra and Agni wheather your Varna didn't play a role in the worshipping of Vishnu and Shiva. When the Tantric practice started increasing and Bhudhhism Mahanaya was Shake the brahmical order then the Brahmin started making Hinduism more simple by starting to identify Demi Gods with lord Vishnu or Lord Shiva. To do this Brahmin showed Indra as a Man with overconfident, ahankar and Jealousy ,Anger and Lust. Still Surya is important part of Hinduism because of Mithali Brahmin and bhakti movement. Agmi for the purification or wedding day but still Tribal in India worship Indra but most of those tribe culture got blend in Christianity(Indian tribes who got converted into Christianity)
I like to think all mythologies are a specific set of extremely ancient gods that have been interpreted by hundreds of different cultures. Would explain the countless similarities
To me, it seems like every mythology is really just a collection of stories about the same set of gods, told in different ways by hundreds of different civilizations. Might provide light on the many parallels
Excellent video! Just one question- isn’t Loki, according to some sources, also associated with lightning? He’s the god of mischief and chaos first, of course, but I thought that lightning happened to be his as well according to some interpretations.
I will put info about my custom lightning god Aquilo Mythology: Medeinian (custom) Location: Faunus Other names:Volante (Flyijg One) Domains: Thunder, Lightning, Winds, Flight Aquilo is a powerful god, like the other Medeinian gods, he is perfect, all knowing, all seeing, all hearing, NOT all powerful NOR omnipresent however, having no known form, depicted with his symbol, he is a good god
It's actually Lei Zu which is the highest Chinese thunder god im pretty sure, Lei Gong is just the oldest. According to Taoist Scripture - ( 《無上九霄玉清大梵紫微玄都雷庭玉經》 Wu Shang Jiu Xiao Yu Qing Da Fan Zi Wei Xuan Du Lei Ting Yu Jing): Thunder Patriarch (雷祖 Lei Zu) is the avatar of the NINTH SON of 'Fu Li Primeval Lord of Heaven' (浮黎元始天尊 - Fu Li Yuan Shi Tian Zun), known as The Perfect King of Jade Clarity - Yu Qing Zhen Wang (玉清真王). The Thunder Patriarch lives in the 'Jade Mansion of Divine Heaven' (神霄玉府 - Shen Xiao Yu Fu), in the midst of the Pure Vital Breath of the Azure Heaven ( 碧霄梵氣 Bi Xiao Fan Qi), 2300 miles from the Thunder City (雷城 - Lei Cheng). The '81 Zhang' high Thunder City is the place where the Heavenly Court administers thunders, to the left of which is the Jade Pivot Five Thunder Agency (玉樞五雷使 Yu Shu Wu Lei Shi) and to the right of which is the Jade Mansion Five Thunder Agency (玉府五雷使 - Yu Fu Wu Lei Shi). Since ancient times in China, Grandpa Thunder Lei Gong (雷公) had already been worshipped. But it was at the end of the Northern Song that the Thunder Agency (雷部 Lei Bu), in the charge of the 'Heavenly Lord of Universal Transformation Whose Voice of Thunder Resonates with the Origin of the Nine Heavens' (九天应元雷声普化天尊), was incorporated into the Daoist divinity system.
I like that multiple cultures have this idea of a thunderclap being caused by a blunt weapon, either an axe or hammer.
Maybe it's their visual link between sparks from metal, and thinking that its electricity???
Sounds like some guy beating aligator with club during thunderstorm saving his child, later becoming a god in everyone of these mythologies
Not really. Could all be the same origin just told different
not to be that guy, but axes are not blunt
it makes complete sense too because of the sound
Other Thunder gods: we fought a fierce battle and established our Authority
Le gong: I was stuck in a tree
Set: my enemy respawned
Ajisukitakahikone: *baby thowing tantrums*
@@indrickboreale7381 also semen, but you have to look that up yourself, lol
lei gong. not le gong
@@inigo137 Bro💀💀💀 worlds first furry fiction
As a Nigerian igbo, I'm quite happy amadioha and sango got mentioned, it does a lot to showcase African myths and stop a lot of the stigma associated with it, African cultures are just as intricate and beautiful as any but thanks to Christians, we're stuck demonising our religion
Same I have an Igbo mom and an edo dad 🇳🇬
As an asian, it is sad what happened to african culture. We are also fighting our own battle with missionaries who spread like a virus.
Stop worshipping demons
You have only yourselves to blame. Even the Europeans who are a majority Christians know something about their old pagan religion. If you've forgotten yours, the blame lies only with you.@@aclosedanddiscontinuedchan124
@@ChristianAuditore14 As usual, the hateful christians show up like clockwork. Mind ur own business, mate. What makes ur imaginary sky daddy anymore real than something else?
You forgot lowtiergod. He literally summons thunder before you kill yourself. He doesn't even use it, you just kill yourself on his command. Very powerful
Now 👇🏼 ⛈️⚡
You serve ZERO purpose
Cringe
@@kingofdragons7 ok "king of dragons"
Also really interesting that thunder gods also so commonly have domain over justice. Even Zeus was responsible for keeping oaths
Probably where the classic notion comes from that when you do something wrong like lie you get struck down😂
Like Patty McCormack, at the end of The Bad Seed--a very satisfying scene.@@smelly1060
Not necessarily the Hindus have yamaraj(ruler of hell) as the god of justice...
Except for his marriage oath
@@shravyaamin8346there are many gods of death associated with justice as well.
Here in Brazil belief in the Orishas of the Yorubá is alive and well. It brings me joy to see Father Xangô (Shango) known to people abroad.
Love that you don't waste any time and just get straight into the video. Would love to see one on love gods next.
I found it ODD to say the least, that many thunder gods/sky fathers from completely unrelated cultures have so many common traits, like, having a connection with goats/bulls and chariots, using an axe/hammer or club, and battling a sea dragon/serpent, quite odd.
It is because they are not unrelated, there is a older common origin for them in the Indo-European culture and Proto-Indo-European cultures. Bulls being a very big deal in those older religions.
@@tacoshop7722clearly some of these are not proto Indo-European.
@@tacoshop7722 I see, but some are not from indo-european roots, like african, asian and meso-american, could it be that these myths are even older than we thought? before the rise of the indo-european themselvs? I mean, they also have to have a origin to their myths... it's a interesting subject to think about.
I don't know much about Native American culture, but regarding East Asian practices like in Shinto, there was indeed significant Indian influence on Shinto. In fact, many gods worshiped in Shinto have roots in India, thanks to the form of Buddhism that influenced Japan. Numerous deities from Hinduism were introduced to the island chain. When Shinto didn't adopt these gods directly, it incorporated aspects of them. Similar interactions occurred in China, Buddhism spread across Asia. So, that's probably why some of the East Asian gods have similar aspects to those found in Indo-European thunder gods.
Sky gods are patriarchal forms of order and strength. The dragon is a monster of chaos. It Jungian symbolism wherein all cultures have to assure their fears and justify the authority of laws and rulers.
It's impressive how many cultures depict their gods as wielding either a hammer, an axe, or a drum (representing the sound of the thunder) and sometimes a spear/javelin (or thunderbolt in Zeus' case)
07:45 *Indra* 🕉
Here you go 🇮🇳😁🙌
Thanks
King of gods
Thank you! ❤
Thank
Om shahastranetraye vidhmahe vajrahastaye dhimahi tanno indrah prachodayat.
The rich history of African religions and Gods outside of Egypt is often ignored so thank you for mentioning a few of them here.
In our Cherokee / Aniyvwiya stories, Ohanadu is the Father of Heaven who rules over the Storms and is also attributed somewhat with the Sun too
Igbo Mentioned!! I really appreciate you adding Amadioha
No problem, thanks for watching!
You put out pretty good content! I have enjoyed the breif summary you provide for the gods and I like that you do your best pronouncing them and leave it at that. I like how your videos come off like you're mainly sharing your interests more than anything else
Love how go right at #1 no time wasting intro like most channels.
You've actually missed Mamaragan, the Australian aborigens' God of thunder, who is more similar to the likes of Zeus/Jupiter and Indra holding thunderbolt like weapons rather, which seems to be a bit of a minority trend compared to the many holding other weapons such as hammers and axes
It's still one thunder God i knew about vs the many you did include so no worries, I didn't know about the various African or slavic and alike gods (except Perun), so a praise for the effort and the good job is needed.
My favorite.
*Cries in Enel*
@@o.b.1904 yeha I found out about him cause I was rereading Skypeia, it was the only attack I didn't know where the reference came from so I looked it up lol
Real name of indra is dyaus pitra ≈ zeus peter ≈ ju-peter
Not just that but,
Romulus and heraclues and krishna are same person.
Great video.
So sad you didn't include Tupã from Tupi-Guarani mythology.
Will be cool if you include a god from that mythology on a next video.
Thanks for watching! And noted regarding the Tupi-Guarani mythology, thanks for the suggestion.
Fellow Brazilian here. I asked him to include Candomble mythology as well.
Tupi guarani has so many interesting deities in their mythology but is untouched by world’s pop culture
Glad to see African gods getting some love ❤
@@raffausfaus There should be a video on mystical creatures of indigenous mythology
It shows how the videos are getting better and better in quality. Now im eagerly awaiting the next videos
Thank you, that means a lot!
@@DarknessandLoreyou can make video about god of death and justice
Loved your video. ❤
If I may, I'd like to add Tupã (pronouced /tuˈpã/), a Tupi-Guarani deity, from Brazilian Indigenous Mythology.
He is the god of thunder and lighting, as well as the supreme god of the Tupi-Guarani pantheon, is considered the father of every other god and rules the world.
He is the creator of the universe, more specifically, the creator of Light.
He lives in the Sun and he's married to Jaci and is normally described as a benevolent and merciful god. 😊
There's way more to him, but I am in no way shape or form a specialist.
Anyways, great video. And I hope you can add Brazilian Indigenous culture in your next ones. 😉
Such a high-quality video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
The mightiest gods always have something to do with the weather or lightning because everyone relied on the rain. It was the most important thing to civilization. Great work, dude.
Thank you for including many different cultures, it really completed the video.
Lol, 0:0 no.1 😂
Hey, theres a deitiy here in native Brazilian mythology: his name is Tupã (Tupan). He's the thunder god around these parts.
No one asked and no one cares
@@Kmr571-l8yyou couldn’t be more wrong lol
@@NewCoke7 wdym ? I mean honestly do you care bout these , these days everyone's a Christian or Muslim , so yeah
@@Kmr571-l8yYou come to a channel about Mythology and goes "do you honestly care about these" and randomly put religion on the comment, i wish you could see your ignorance brother because this aint it.
@@Cra-b actually this is my first time on this channel , so yeah I don't know why it got recommended in my feed , I thought there would be some cool shit innit but nevertheless I didn't even watch it full skipped many portions actually and then commented my opinion what I thought seemed correct 🤷 , I think u guys are just being extra serious 'bout it , ok chillax and honestly I don't like these kinda things , As a civilisation we are moving forward right , with our abr@hmic beliefs , so why care bout p@gan gods ? Think bout it
Great video as always.
I guess I'll suggest a similar video for all the other elements but preferably starting with the Sun Gods. I would also like a video about Chief Deities in Mythology.
Didn’t expect you to include Amadioha. Subscribed because of that. Spot on
Perun mentioned thank you for covering him.
Yoruba Mythology has two Orisha related to thunder: Shango and Oya, who are a couple
Their mythology is strong in Brazil and Cuba, besides Africa
😂😂😂 Shango - " oya lets make thunder o"
@@smelly1060 Yep that’s exactly how it is
Oya is lighting bolt, Shango is thunder
Amazing video, could you do one about every sun deity? That would be interesting as well
Thanks for doing these types of videos, its the perfect place to go to look for specific types of gods
Thanks for watching, more coming soon!
@@DarknessandLore Im excited for it, but take your time when you need to
Winter/snow gods would be an interesting one to see
They are much rarer than all other kinds of gods tho, so as much as I'd want a video on these more obscure figures I think he should focus on gods whose realm are more spread out through various mythologies, such as sea, nature, fire and what so not.
The gods of fire video esoevially could be a long ass one if he also includes every figure related to fire, while a video like the one you suggested could end up being a bit short than the otehrs
@lucabertani225yeh cold or ice mostly found in snowy region not those tropical and hot region but yeh it true fire and sun could found in every deities
I know Yahweh's upset he's not on this list, especially since Ba'al gets some well-deserved attention.
That's prolly because he's the creator god and doesn't have one specific domain so I think he's chill about all of this😂
Love that you included Kahekili of Hawaiian mythology.
Great video! Would have loved to see Tupã in it
Guabancex, top Taíno storm goddess; the Lady of the Winds who also dishes out earthquakes and other natural disasters.
Guatauva, Taíno god of thunder and lightning who is also responsible for rallying the other storm gods.
Juracán, Taíno zemi or deity of chaos and disorder believed to control the weather, particularly hurricanes.
Another great one. Can you do gods of fire next?
kinda cool to see how some characters in fiction(animes, videogames, etc) share names with some of these gods.
I noticed most anime is base of mythology
Tishtrya-Persian Storm god
Kuara-Turkic Thunder god
Catequil-Inca Thunder god
Mamaragan-Aboriginal Thunder god
Love your vids my man keep up the good work
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Please do this for every domain. Trying to create a TTRPG based of different gods from different pantheons and this is super helpful.
So cool, happy to help! Thanks for watching.
I have like a crazy "literary" idea involving mythologies, folklores and religions and what so not, so I totally get how you feel lol
Indra also has the domain of Heaven
I dont know if you are going to read this, but Takemikazuchi is not a Kami related to swords, rather he is a god related to the sword that Izanagi used to kill his son Kagutsuchi (Ame-no-ohabari) after Izanami died in its Childbirth. From the eight body parts he cut off, there came eight deities related to the volcanoes of Japan; and from the blood from the sword that was splattered at the rocks gave birth to several more deities related to the elements of nature, the blood that dripped on its handle gave birth to Takemikazuchi.
Ajisukitakahikone...
A mere mention of his name...
Invokes an eery vibe...
And the realisation that his name is longer that the sound of thunder...
😂
Now i can picture an axe shaped boat, but a boat shaped axe is crazy
Pretty sure the picture st 8:06 decipts Arjuna and Krishna.
Wow real cool info for all mythologys, could you do it as well for Bolivian mithology? Like Tihuanacu and inca gods
A video on trickster gods would be interesting
Totally subscribed, how have i mever seen this channel yet, compiling all the various gods into camps of elemental affinities is something I've researched for easily a decade, and you did all the work after... 😂
Well, this would have made writing my show so much easier, but thanks, this was very enjoyable and informative still 👍
Its perfect for my lore where i make ancient kings on different planets like star wars but with an emphasis on translating a large number of mythologies under one galaxy.
Please make every end of the world story in mythology (Ragnarok, Pralaya, Apocalypse, etc)
Really like your content! I was thinking maybe for a next video something like this one but around God/Godesses of love? Have a nice day :)
Thanks for the idea and for watching!
5:42 this sounds very similar to the thunder bird who is commonly thought of as one of if not the strongest spirit other than the creator in tons of native American religions, specifically in the Anishinaabe beliefs we seen thunderbirds as the strongest spirits, we believe they are connected to all elements, earth and water because the thunderbird gives us food through rain, fire from lightning, and wind because he has the form of a bird, we also believe thunderbirds can turn into humans by taking of their feathers like a cloak or a blanket, we also believe thunderbirds are the protectors of the anishinaabe also in some beliefs he is the ruler of the physical world and has the duty of protecting it from evil spirits also the horned or winged serpent some times the serpent is depicted as having both wings and a horn or horns
Can you do Sun Gods next?
I'm not sure how it is for other Polys, but in Maori mythology we also have a Storm God and his name is Tawhirimatea, Lord of the Wind and Tides as he constantly fights with his brother, Tangaroa, who despises him for disrupting his calm seas. But Tawhiri is widely accepted as the God of Weather all together.
P.S. In Maori Mythology, Maui isn't a demigod off rip, but a normal human(Some reference him as a chieftain, though many others disagree, but all Maori say he was human, not demigod). For starters, his Magic Fish hook is actually the Jawbone of his deceased Grandma, which he used to not only fish up the North Island of NZ(WIth the help of his brothers), but to also stop the sun from making everyday and night shorter. Also it is not the fish hook that gives him polymorphing abilities, but the power he was given by Ranginui for saving the Seven Sisters of Matariki.
Lei Gong: Heres a book that lets you cast lightning and cure diseases
Me: Ok thats cool...but...why those 2 things?
A common aspect of Thor as a thundergod is thatthe rumbeling of the wheels of his chariot, pulled across the skies by his goats, Gleipnir and Sleipnir, would manifest as thunder
Will you do a video about sun gods? I think they are often the most early and relevant gods in different cultures
Great suggestion, thank you!
Please make a video on the Leading gods of each pantheon.
I know this is a silly request but I'd really like to see a video on Gods of the strangest things (Sleep, food, etc)
Good idea, thanks for watching! 😁
Sooo, i googled this lettuce thing. That’s enough Egyptian mythology for the next few years
Haha, we did warn you!
You missed The 4th RAIKAGE 🗿
XD
Could you do a video on all the major gods of Craft and forging next?
Awesome! I never knew there were so many gods all over the world! In my culture. Plains Cree. The Thunder being is the Thunder Birds they are called “Piysew” (pee-eh-sue)
I know about thunderbirds.
Idk much about north American mythology, but since I saw in this video the thunderers and how they may turn into birds I thought they may be connected? Do you know if that could be the case? Or do these creeds not have anything in common? Idrk where the respective people lived
@@lucabertani225 it’s not mythology. We still practice our culture to this day. We acknowledge the Thunder Birds as living beings. As we acknowledge all living things in this world has a spirit. Down to the rock. That is something Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church never took away from us.
@@gadwaboy21 I see, that's fascinating, it's such a peculiar way to interpret the world around you
Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Would be interested in seeing one dedicated to Sea Gods
Just sub keep them coming keep your videos are so good and if I may ask you something
Could you include the inca's mythology for a next video?
Something very interesting about thunder gods is that many of them defeat serpents/dragons
Zeus vs typhon
Thor vs jormungandr
Indra vs vrita
Susanoo no mikoto vs yamata no orochi
Marduk vs tiamat
Perun vs veles
Just to name a few
Indra and vritra
But Indra also deafeated vala ( which became veles in Slavic pantheon)
Thunderbird vs hornert serpnet
Nice video, but I wish you had mentioned Tupã, the Tupi entity that represents thunder.
Fun fact Indra dev is also favourite in Buddhism and Jainism too ever in Sikhism too were in all this three religions Indra in a Role
Sikhism is anti-idoltary religon they hate hindu/vedic gods .
Of course as these Dharmik philosophies came out of Hinduism (Sanatan Dharm)
@@Not_DebSay that, and you will find a lot of angry comments. Don't say things that could trigger people, a lot of people hate it when you say this dharma, that dharma has relation with hindu dharma. And there are some same elements in all these dharmas, but don't say this one came out of this one, it's annoying.
....but isn't it true? Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism emerged from Hinduism rejecting some ideas of it and keeping others in. It's like saying don't say Christianity and Islam come from Judaism as it will trigger people.
@@Not_Deb😂now people shouldn't even say the truth because it triggers some people.
I am Nigerian but thank you for putting Nigeria mythology in your content 🙏🙏🙏
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
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Often ancient mythology of amazigh,the people of northern africa(except egypt) is forgotten and ignored id appreciate it really really appreciate it if you put some light on our mythology if possible
There are several thunder/storm gods in Philippine mythology
Saragangka Bagyo (storm), Ribung Kilat (lightning), Ribung Linti (thunder) from Visayan mythology
Ravenador in Ilokano mythology
Onos in Bicolano mythology
Among others
Thanks for the additions!
8:09 ancient psychic tandem war elephant?
i’d like to see gods of wisdom / justice next! seems like most cultures have them
I am pretty sure that gujin is not using a bag to create wind 0:24
Dramatic channel name but whatever, you gotta keep making these "every major God of" videos, there's nothing else I can find quite like them, they're wildly useful, feel like doing "Every major god of knowledge/wisdom" next?
Hail to the Gods of Thunder!
8:12 Sukuna
Interesting to notice how so many cultures have similar themes like a Blunt tool or Axe and a Dragonic Sea-Serpent or Aquatic Nemesis. Also surprising how often the theme of Cattle arises, probably linked to the fact that a lot of them are associated with fertility of the lands since thunder is often paired with Rainfall.
Now we gonna need a thunder Gods battle royal death battle
I can provide you the information about the why lord Indira was considered as a role play it has something to do with Bhudhhism.
Current Hinduism is 4 Transient of Vedic Hinduism from early, Middle and mature and lastly Current Hinduism.
In Vedic period 6 Gods Agni,Indra, Surya, Vishnu and Shiva was the prominent Gods but Only the three Varna can do the worship of Surya,Indra and Agni wheather your Varna didn't play a role in the worshipping of Vishnu and Shiva.
When the Tantric practice started increasing and Bhudhhism Mahanaya was Shake the brahmical order then the Brahmin started making Hinduism more simple by starting to identify Demi Gods with lord Vishnu or Lord Shiva.
To do this Brahmin showed Indra as a Man with overconfident, ahankar and Jealousy ,Anger and Lust.
Still Surya is important part of Hinduism because of Mithali Brahmin and bhakti movement.
Agmi for the purification or wedding day but still Tribal in India worship Indra but most of those tribe culture got blend in Christianity(Indian tribes who got converted into Christianity)
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You should cover the serpents and dragons that the thunder gods face!
Imagine having the power of thunder but stuck in a tree 😂, and cannot get out and need help from a little boy.
Can we do Sum God's next?
Can you do about Gods associated with Sun, Moon and Sea
I thought Amon was the god of Thunder but I guess it was wind he was associated with and it was Set after all! good video
I like to think all mythologies are a specific set of extremely ancient gods that have been interpreted by hundreds of different cultures. Would explain the countless similarities
Thank you for covering thunder Gods from all over the entire world. Not just regions.
Thank you for watching!
Can you do every king of the gods
Thanks for taking my request I hope you do gods and goddess of love, wisdom, blacksmiths, wine and the sea along with childbirth and agriculture
Thanks for watching another video and for even more suggestions!
@@DarknessandLore You're welcome
Yahweh was also a thunder God. "The Origins of Yahwism" De Gruyter; 1st edition (July 8, 2019)
Do sun god next
To me, it seems like every mythology is really just a collection of stories about the same set of gods, told in different ways by hundreds of different civilizations. Might provide light on the many parallels
Thanks bro for your video, I'm a Nigerian and so happy to put our mythology
7:45 Indra
Quick question where did you get your information of these deities? I would love to learn more about Ajisukitakahikone.
Excellent video! Just one question- isn’t Loki, according to some sources, also associated with lightning? He’s the god of mischief and chaos first, of course, but I thought that lightning happened to be his as well according to some interpretations.
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I will put info about my custom lightning god
Aquilo
Mythology: Medeinian (custom)
Location: Faunus
Other names:Volante (Flyijg One)
Domains: Thunder, Lightning, Winds, Flight
Aquilo is a powerful god, like the other Medeinian gods, he is perfect, all knowing, all seeing, all hearing, NOT all powerful NOR omnipresent however, having no known form, depicted with his symbol, he is a good god
It's actually Lei Zu which is the highest Chinese thunder god im pretty sure, Lei Gong is just the oldest.
According to Taoist Scripture - ( 《無上九霄玉清大梵紫微玄都雷庭玉經》 Wu Shang Jiu Xiao Yu Qing Da Fan Zi Wei Xuan Du Lei Ting Yu Jing): Thunder Patriarch (雷祖 Lei Zu) is the avatar of the NINTH SON of 'Fu Li Primeval Lord of Heaven' (浮黎元始天尊 - Fu Li Yuan Shi Tian Zun), known as The Perfect King of Jade Clarity - Yu Qing Zhen Wang (玉清真王).
The Thunder Patriarch lives in the 'Jade Mansion of Divine Heaven' (神霄玉府 - Shen Xiao Yu Fu), in the midst of the Pure Vital Breath of the Azure Heaven ( 碧霄梵氣 Bi Xiao Fan Qi), 2300 miles from the Thunder City (雷城 - Lei Cheng). The '81 Zhang' high Thunder City is the place where the Heavenly Court administers thunders, to the left of which is the Jade Pivot Five Thunder Agency (玉樞五雷使 Yu Shu Wu Lei Shi) and to the right of which is the Jade Mansion Five Thunder Agency (玉府五雷使 - Yu Fu Wu Lei Shi).
Since ancient times in China, Grandpa Thunder Lei Gong (雷公) had already been worshipped. But it was at the end of the Northern Song that the Thunder Agency (雷部 Lei Bu), in the charge of the 'Heavenly Lord of Universal Transformation Whose Voice of Thunder Resonates with the Origin of the Nine Heavens' (九天应元雷声普化天尊), was incorporated into the Daoist divinity system.
BTW there are also other thunder gods like Fa Zhu Gong/Huat Chu Kong (法主公) and the Five Marshals of Thunder (雷部五元帅)
Intriguing.