- The word
zoomorphism derives from
Ancient Gr****: ζῶον, romanized: zōon, lit. 'animal' and
Ancient Gr****: μορφή, romanized: morphē, lit. 'form; shape'....
- world)
according to
various Gnostic sects,
represented sometimes as a
theriomorphic, lion-headed serpent. He is
identified as a
false god who
keeps souls...
- the epic—a
number of
anthropomorphic features (such as ****) and
theriomorphic features (such as a tail). In the Enûma Elish, the
Babylonian epic of...
- also,
Earthly Branches):
similarities include the use of
animal or
theriomorphic figures ****ociated with a
twelve year
cycle used
culturally to allege...
-
while presenting its
mythology about a
divine monkey, that is the
theriomorphic Shinto emblem of Hie shrines,
describes a
flying white monkey that carries...
-
Scholars have long been
perplexed over the
meaning (if any) of this
theriomorphic design, and
there is
still no
commonly held
single answer. The hypotheses...
-
anthropomorphic archetypes of the
unconscious mind, as
opposed to the
theriomorphic and
inferior function of the
shadow archetypes. He did not
believe they...
-
called Despoina (mistress),
which is
another name of ****phone. The
theriomorphic form of gods
seems to be
local in
Arcadia in an old
religion ****ociated...
- In Vaishnavism,
Aniruddha is ****ociated with the boar,
which is his
theriomorphic aspect, also
known as Varaha.
Aniruddha appears as a boar in some of...
-
venerated in
festivals during spring. In some
cults she
retains the
theriomorphic form of a Pre-Gr****
goddess who was
conceived with the
shape of a bear...