In Greek myth, I believe it is Zeus. In MY religion, Christianity, there is only one god
The concept of a "head god" varies across different mythologies and religions. In some belief systems, there may be a supreme deity considered the most powerful or important. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is often regarded as the head god.
A falcon-headed god typically refers to the ancient Egyptian god Horus, who is portrayed with the head of a falcon. Horus was a sky god associated with kingship, protection, and the sun. He was one of the most important deities in Egyptian mythology.
Ganesha is the Hindu god of wisdom, intelligence, and remover of obstacles. He is worshipped as the deity who brings success and prosperity, and is typically depicted with an elephant head and a human body.
The Greek god of shepherds and flocks is Pan. He is often depicted as a half-goat, half-man creature with horns on his head. Pan is also associated with nature, wilderness, and rustic music.
Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, is often depicted wearing grape leaves on his head, symbolizing his association with grapes and winemaking. Though he is more commonly associated with riding a leopard or panther, rather than a tiger.
The symbol for the god of nature and flocks is usually depicted as a shepherd's crook or staff, known as a "crook and flail." It represents the god's role as a shepherd or protector of flocks in nature. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god associated with these symbols is typically depicted as a human figure with the head of a ram or a ram itself.
For those that believe in a god or gods it depends on their religion who is the head, or most senior, god.
In Egyptian mythology, Anubis was the god with the head of a jackal.
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Montu was a solar hawk god and a god of war: he was also depicted with the head of a bull.
Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.Ashur was not a god in the Roman pantheon. He was an Assyrian god. As he was the head of the Assyrian pantheon, he could be loosely compared to Jupiter.
That would be Lord Ganesha as he has an elephant's head & trunk for his head.
He has the head of a falcon.
The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.
In Christianity, Jesus is the second member of a divine trinity in which God the Father is really the head god. In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the head god. Neither religion accepts the teachings of the other, so it all depends on what you believe.
God is the Master of the Universe.
No. Although they had a head god (Ra), the Egyptians were polytheistic.
Zeus is the head of the Greek pantheon; he has no god or goddess. He is a god, the chief god as it were.