

Vishnu's mount. King of birds and enemy of nagas.
Garuda


Divine bovine-goddess. Grants all desires and wishes.
Kamadhenu


God of horses and horsemanship.
Perwa


Protector of sacred waters and water bodies.
Nsia


God of nature, wildlife, and fertility. Depicted with antlers, surrounded by animals. Guardian of the cycle of life and death.
Cernunnos


Consort of the Goddess, god of nature, wilderness, and the animal world. Symbolizes the cycle of life and death.
The Horned God


Spirit of the polar bear, symbolizing strength and survival in the Arctic.
Nanook


Rainbow Serpent who maintains harmony between different groups.
Ngalyod


A trickster spirit often depicted as a raven, associated with transformation and cunning.
Kuksa


Living bull worshipped as a god of strength, fertility, and kingship.
Apis


Thousand-headed cosmic snake. Vishnu's resting place.
Shesha


Half-human half-snake. Guard underground treasures.
Naga


Half-man half-lion avatar of Vishnu. Defeated demon Hiranyakashipu.
Narasimha


Goddess of fertility, birth, and resurrection. Depicted as a frog or woman with frog head.
Heqet


A mythical cannibalistic monster. Represents insatiable greed and transformation caused by consuming human flesh.
Wendigo


Indra's mount. First elephant born from churning of cosmic ocean.
Airavata


God of the moon, fertility, and cattle.
Nabarbi


Most powerful of the abosom, god of the River Tano.
Tano


God of sunrise, rebirth, and transformation. Depicted as a scarab beetle or man with beetle head.
Khepri


Goddess of the sea and marine animals, ensuring balance and abundance in the ocean.
Sedna


Goddess of funerary rites, depicted as a woman with a jackal head. Consort of Anubis.
Anput


Divine monkey warrior. Supreme devotee of Rama.
Hanuman


God of the sea and all marine life, master of tides.
Tangaroa


God of storms, rain, and thunder. Bringer of both abundance and destruction.
