A tutelary spirit or patron deity serves as the guardian of, or an entity to watch over and protect, a particular site, person, culture, or nation. The English word " spirit " comes from the Latin " spiritus " (breath For example, in Greek polytheism, Athena was the patron goddess (or "matron goddess") of the city of Athens. ATHENA was an Antimatter research project that took place at the AD Ring at CERN. Athens (ˈæθənz Αθήνα Athina,) the Capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery as one of the world's Some of the deities are attributed with strong powers, others slight. Sometimes the deity is a minor aspect in a pantheon such as in Roman polytheism, where Janus was the patron god of doors, gates, time, and the like. In Roman mythology, Janus (or Ianus was the god of Gates Doors doorways beginnings and endings A door is a panel or barrier usually hinged or sliding that is used to cover an opening in a Wall or partition going into a building or space Belief in tutelary deities or spirits often reflects a tradition of animism. Animism (from Latin anima ( Soul, Life) commonly refers to a religious belief that Souls or Spirits exist in Animals
The Roman religion had dozens of tutelary spirits, such as Diana of Aricia, who watched over a sacred grove at Aricia, or the goddess Levana, who watched over young children. Ancient Roman religion encompasses the collection of Beliefs and Rituals practised in Ancient Rome in the form of Cult practices In Roman mythology, Levana ("lifter" was the goddess of newborn babies The Lares and Penates were local tutelary deities, as was the genius loci, a spirit said to be present in certain places. Lares (sing Lar, also called Genii loci or more archaically Lases) were ancient Roman deities protecting the house and In Roman mythology, the Di Penates or briefly Penates were originally Patron gods (really geniuses of the storeroom later becoming household In Roman mythology, every man had a genius and every woman a juno ( Juno was also the name of the queen of the gods A person's own individual guardian spirit was a genius. In Roman mythology, every man had a genius and every woman a juno ( Juno was also the name of the queen of the gods
Shinto also is a religion whose many spirits, or kami, could be described as tutelary, similar to the Islamic djinns, or "genies". is the native religion of Japan and was once its State religion. A religion is a set of Tenets and practices often centered upon specific Supernatural and moral claims about Reality, the Cosmos For other meanings including people named 'Islam' see Islam (disambiguation. GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange was an online service It is notable, however, that the Arabic word is of a completely different origin, although it has similarities with genius both phonetically and by meaning. Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language Phonetics (from the Greek φωνή ( phonê) "sound" or "voice" is the study of the physical sounds of human speech
Catholicism and Orthodox Christianities each have many tutelaries, most of which are shared. For example, there is Saint Christopher who is said to have carried Jesus across a stream, although Christopher lived a full three centuries after the Resurrection had taken place; and there is Fiacre, patron saint of gardeners and haemorrhoid sufferers [1]. Saint Christopher ( Greek: Άγιος Χριστόφορος) is a Saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians This article concerns itself with Jesus Christ Christian, Islamic and other religious interpretations of resurrection in general Saint Fiacre (Fiachra Fiachrius Fiacrio Fiacre Fèfre Fèvre Fiakrius was born in Ireland in the seventh century Hemorrhoids ( AmE) haemorrhoids ( BrE) emerods, or piles are varicosities or swelling and Inflammation Occasionally, patron saints are called tutelary saints and so reflect their origin. The patron saint of a particular group of people is a Saint who would protect and 'love' the group and its members
Tutelary spirits appear in the Rime of the Ancient Mariner, written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (original The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere) is the longest major Poem by the English Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( 21 October 1772 &ndash 25 July 1834) was an English Poet, Critic and philosopher
In Vajrayana Buddhism tutelary deities are referred to as yidam. Vajrayana Buddhism is also known as Tantric Buddhism, Tantrayāna, Mantrayana, Mantranaya, Secret Mantra, Esoteric Buddhism and Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices In Vajrayana Buddhism an Ishta-deva or Ishta-devata ( Sanskrit) ( Yidam in Tibetan) is a fully enlightened being who is the focus
In the Sanatana Dharma, tutelary deities are known as ishta-devata. Hinduism is a religious tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent. Within Hinduism, an Ishta-deva or Ishta devata (Sanskrit iṣṭa-deva(tā, literally "cherished divinity " from iṣṭa
Chinese folk religion, both past and present, includes a myriad of tutelary deities. Chinese folk religion is a collective label given to various folkloric beliefs that draws heavily from Chinese mythology. Exceptional individuals may become deified after death; a well-known example is the general Guan Yu from the Three Kingdoms period. Guan Yu ( Chinese: 關羽 Guān Yǔ was a general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of
In Transpersonal psychology, tutelary deities often are referred to collectively as Archetypes. Transpersonal psychology is a school of Psychology that studies the Transpersonal, self- transcendent or spiritual aspects of the human experience An archetype ( pronounced: /ˈɑːkɪtaɪp/ (Brit or /ˈɑrkɪtaɪp/ (Amer
In animistic and shamanic worldviews, tutelary deities, if zoomorphic, may take the form of power animals. A comprehensive world view (or worldview) is a term Calqued from the German word Weltanschauung ( Welt is the German Power animal, is a broadly Animistic and Shamanic concept that has entered the English language from Anthropology, Ethnography and
In modern Paganism many adherents worship patron gods or goddesses. Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller rustic" is a word used to refer to various religions and religious beliefs from across the world