Indra, the God of War.
I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.
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.
Indra was considered the chief god of the Aryans primarily due to his attributes as the god of rain, thunder, and war, embodying the vital forces of nature that were essential for agrarian societies. He was revered as a protector and leader of the Aryan people, often depicted as a warrior who fought against chaos and evil, symbolized by the serpent Vritra. His prominence in the Rigveda, where he is celebrated for his heroic deeds and victories, further solidified his status as a central deity in Aryan culture and religion. Indra's dynamic character and role in sustaining life through rain made him a pivotal figure in the spiritual life of the Aryans.
Apollo is considered to be a Greek deity, not a Trojan deity.
One example of a god with six letters in his name is Zeus, the chief deity in Greek mythology. He is known as the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder. Another example is Odin, the chief god in Norse mythology, who is associated with wisdom, healing, and war.
Indra, the God of War.
I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.
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.
Amaterasu
Rajah-chief who led Aryan tribes.
Odin is the all father of Norse mythology.
surya
A chief diety is a god that rules over their pantheon. Examples include Jupiter for the Roman Pantheon.
supposedly the deity to succeed the Jade Emperor as chief deity in Chinese Religion. Or , so I have heard
"Surya" is the Sun god. Also comes "Agni" who is god of fire
Indra was considered the chief god of the Aryans primarily due to his attributes as the god of rain, thunder, and war, embodying the vital forces of nature that were essential for agrarian societies. He was revered as a protector and leader of the Aryan people, often depicted as a warrior who fought against chaos and evil, symbolized by the serpent Vritra. His prominence in the Rigveda, where he is celebrated for his heroic deeds and victories, further solidified his status as a central deity in Aryan culture and religion. Indra's dynamic character and role in sustaining life through rain made him a pivotal figure in the spiritual life of the Aryans.
The largest planet, which was named after the chief Roman deity, is Jupiter.