the loved each other
what was the incas food like
Poseidon and Hephaestus were both Greek gods, but they didn't have a close relationship like siblings or allies. Poseidon was the god of the sea while Hephaestus was the god of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmen. They may have interacted in stories involving other gods, but there is no significant bond between them.
The relationship between gods and the Greeks was complex and multifaceted, characterized by both reverence and fear. The Greeks believed their gods were anthropomorphic, possessing human-like traits and emotions, which made them relatable yet unpredictable. This led to a worldview where divine favor was sought through rituals, sacrifices, and festivals, while also acknowledging that the gods could be capricious and vengeful. Overall, the gods were integral to Greek life, influencing everything from personal destiny to the fate of entire city-states.
The Inca religion was polytheistic, with most prominent being the sun god Inti. They also worshiped other gods related to nature, such as the Earth goddess Pachamama. Religious ceremonies included offerings, sacrifices, and rituals to honor and gain favor from these deities. The Inca rulers were seen as semi-divine and acted as intermediaries between the people and the gods.
The incas. Is so ugly they look like a horse
The founder of Buddhism was Hindu, so it might have a connection to Hindu gods like Vishnu. Correction: No. There are no immortal gods or goddess in Buddhism. And no The Buddha was not a Hindu because Hinduism was not truly present at that time. The religion of India at that time was Brahmanism a precursor to Hinduism.
the Egyptian gods had the heads of animal;the greek gods looked like humans.
well if its anytrhing like the relationship between birds and pigs not good
The relationship you describe is called an analogy.
They like their relationship they love each other
Its like the relationship of sun to every plants...
ancient egpytians believed that the pharohs were essentially related to, and were intern godly themselves. The pharohs and 'royalty' mimicked the rituals of their gods which included things like incest.