Wiccans and Indians are best known for worshipping nature. There are many subcategories to these religions but all are based on nature and it's properties.
The ancient Egyptians might be called nature worshippers because their gods were based on animals and forces of nature.
Their gods were often spirits of nature. For example, Ra was the personification of the sun.
A congregation of worshippers.
nature worshippers grew near river basin fear is the key.
The gods are typically expected to provide protection, guidance, and blessings to their worshippers in exchange for devotion, sacrifices, and rituals. If the gods renege on this covenant, worshippers may feel betrayed and seek to rectify the relationship through acts of penance, renewed devotion, or offerings. Additionally, some may express their discontent by altering their worship practices or turning to other deities. Ultimately, the response depends on the cultural context and the nature of the worshippers' beliefs.
The Devil Worshippers was created on 1921-01-02.
Another name for worshippers would be followers, believers, or acolytes.
Worshippers of the Seventh Tyranny was created on 2011-01-24.
Lots, try googling "National devil worshippers registrar"
Taoists.
probably Sita gifts her worshippers with peace and to be patient whatever difficulties may arise
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