advaitins,meaning,those who believe in NOT TWO or absolute entity, a part of hinduism,
believe in this.
The Aztecs were polytheists. It is believed their chief deity was Quetzalcoatl, the creator sky god. Huizilopochtli was another chief deity who was the grand deity of Tenochtitlan.
Non violence, Pray to gods, Give back to community, Respect everyone. They believed that all gods are one, One supreme being exists as different forms.
No religion appears to have a specific deity for tornadoes. Some tribal groups believed tornadoes to be evil spirits, but not gods.
The Shang Dynasty was previous to Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, and they worshipped many different gods. Shang-Ti (the emperoror) was believed to be the link between the people and the gods, and was believed to be the sky deity. It was important to keep Shang-Ti happy and offerings and human sacrifices would be given in his name.
Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)
they believed in different gods and godesses than eachother
They believed in the same gods that the Greeks did, but they gave them different names. Example: Poseidon to Neptune. The gods were also perceived differently then they originally were, they were more military.
They believed in different gods, not in one religion
It has been said that Hinduism is a religion of 330 million Hinduism gods. All other gods and goddesses are simply facets of this one God.Hinduism is a religion which does recognize a single supreme deity but is tolerant of all other religions and gods or goddesses as forms or manifestations of this one single deity or supreme being. Their philosophy is that, although they believe there is but one truth, there are different "Sages" or spiritual leaders who call the truth by different names.
There is no answer, why were any of the gods deities?
The sumerians believed in 7 different gods
Hinduism believes in one supreme deity, Brahman, who manifests in many forms or gods and goddesses known as deities. These forms are considered different aspects of the one ultimate reality. Each deity represents a different aspect of life, nature, or cosmic principles.