The deities of Greek-Roman and India related to the natural

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Pratumpet Sae Ong

Abstract

The article ‘The deities of Greek-Roman and India related to the
natural’ aimed to collect the deities of civilization of Greece-Roman and
Indian deities who related to the natural, and to analyze for coincidence. The
result showed that the Greece-Roman gods were Gaea, Uranus, Zeus, Oceanus,
Poseidon, the gods of wind, Hestia, Prometheus, Hyperion, Phoebe, Apollo,
Anthems, Helios, Selena, and Cyclopes. The Indian deities were Indra, Prithvi,
Ganga, Saraswati, Vayu, Anila, Agni, Surya and Chandra. For the coincidence
of Greece-Roman and Indian deities,the data revealed 8 groups: the great
deity, land, wind, fire, river, sun, moon and the natural phenomenon.

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Sae Ong, P. (2019). The deities of Greek-Roman and India related to the natural. Wiwitwannasan Journal of Language and Culture, 3(1), 79–100. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/wiwitwannasan/article/view/188596
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