In some folklore and mythology, the rain is believed to be owned by gods or deities who control the weather.
Shenlong
The rain dragon is shenlong
In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea is the god of storms, wind, rain, and clouds.
It has been said that Native American Tribes had a ceremony to bring rain to their areas. In "folklore terms" this has been referred to as a "rain dance".
In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea is the god of storms, wind, rain, and clouds.
In different cultures, there are various gods associated with rain. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus was known as the god of rain and thunderstorms. In Hindu mythology, Indra is the god of rain and thunder.%%*/
according to greek mythology Zeus is the god of sky and rain god. so he can make a thunderbolt or lightning whenever he likes.This answer is incorrect. The greek goddess of lighting was Astrape. She was a handmaiden to Zeus.Zeus
It means Rain God. according to Sanskrit.(Referring to RAMAYANA).
In ancient Chinese mythology, Chinese Dragons were associated with bringing rain and good harvest.
By all the experts I could consult, Frogs first learn how to get dressed. According to folklore music, Froggy went a courtin when he was old enough. Even in the Hindi culture, frogs get married and the ceremony is to beg for rain. But, nowhere could I find anything about Frogs getting divorced! That is good, because Earth needs all the rain it can get.
In Greek mythology, Zeus's golden rain symbolizes his ability to transform and create life. It is often associated with the birth of important figures, such as Dana's son Perseus, who was conceived after Zeus visited her in the form of golden rain. This event highlights Zeus's power and influence as the king of the gods, as well as his role in shaping the destinies of mortal beings.
In Greek mythology, Danae was visited by Zeus in the form of golden rain, resulting in the birth of Perseus.