In Greek mythology, the gods are typically portrayed as being taller than humans, often described as being larger and more powerful in stature.
gods are immortals human beings are mortals / gods have Ichor blood in the greek mythology humans do not / god are omnipresent and all knowing, human beings are not/ gods are powerful than humans/ gods could assume the forms of men or animal/
In ancient Greek mythology, the gods were believed to be taller than humans, with some sources describing them as being around 12 to 15 feet tall.
Romans were more fierce, and more war-like. Greek was more like the opposite of that. Their appearance was also different. They also have different names, but they have the same powers. Romans also have different celebrations than the Greeks.
There are more than 100 Aztec Gods and deities.
Zeus as well as all of the other gods did not allow humans to believe they were better than the gods. This crime was called hubris and there are several examples of humans being punished for this crime. For example psyche believing she was more beautiful than Aphrodite and Prometheus taking fire from the gods.
Well, they were old, so they didn't have the technology to come up with any other explanation for things than gods. Since humans are the dominant species (controversially) they assumed the gods would be humans. Well, humans need food and objects to be happy. And if the gods did things like make the sun rise, which the mini humans need, but the big gods don't really, the gods don't have to make the sun rise. they could just not and their lives wouldn't change. So why would they? Because it causes those mini humans to live, and the mini humans should live because they supply the gods with things the gods like. That was the Chinese's theory. Now today, we have scientific explanations for things like thunder. But they didn't. Have a nice day :) <3
because they have different organism than the humans.
In Greek mythology, the gods are typically portrayed as being taller than humans, often described as being larger and more powerful in stature.
they believed in different gods and godesses than eachother
gods are immortals human beings are mortals / gods have Ichor blood in the greek mythology humans do not / god are omnipresent and all knowing, human beings are not/ gods are powerful than humans/ gods could assume the forms of men or animal/
No, Jainism is a different religion. Jain gods, principlse & temples are different than Hindu Gods, principles & temples.
Gods and Humans are similar in mostly appearances. Many of them look humans with the same features, although they may be most beautiful and handsome etc. Gods also share human emotions etc to some degree. They can feel hurt, anger, pleasure and joy. Gods can have children and siblings, though sometimes the birthing processing is different. For example, in one version of the myth Apollo and Artemis were hatched from an egg after their mother was turned into a bird by their father Zeus so Hera couldn't find them.
* They were immortal. * They looked like humans, but had powers to change their appearance. * They had emotions, but they were a little different than human emotions. * They all had symbols. For example, Athena's symbol was an owl.
humans can make themselves make a growling noise, other than that....not reallly lmfao!
They belonged to a different ethnic group than the Chinese did. Not only that, they spoke a different language, worshipped different gods, wore different clothing, etc., etc.
YES!