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27.07.2025 |

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Various cultures and mythologies across the world feature gods and goddesses associated with the moon. Some prominent examples include Chandra (or Soma) in Hinduism, Tsukuyomi in Japanese mythology, Khonsu and Thoth in ancient Egypt, Sin (also known as Nanna or Suen) in Mesopotamian cultures, and Maní in Norse mythology. Additionally, Luna in Roman mythology, Selene in Greek mythology, and Diana (also associated with Artemis) also represent lunar deities. Quora

Here's a more detailed look at some of these lunar deities:

Chandra (Hinduism):

Chandra is a Hindu god associated with the moon, also known as Soma. He is depicted riding a chariot pulled by ten white horses or an antelope, and is often shown with a club and a lotus flower. 

Tsukuyomi (Japan):

Tsukuyomi is the Japanese Shinto god of the moon. He is one of the three noble children born from the god Izanagi when he washed his face after visiting the underworld. 

Khonsu (Egypt):

Khonsu is an ancient Egyptian god of the moon, healing, and night travel. He is often depicted with a falcon's head and a lunar crescent on his head. 

Sin (Mesopotamia):

Sin, also known as Nanna or Suen, is the Mesopotamian god of the moon. He is considered a primordial god and is often associated with wisdom and astrology. 

Maní (Norse):

Maní is the Norse god of the moon. He is the brother of the sun goddess, Sol, and both ride chariots across the sky, pursued by wolves. 

Luna (Roman):

Luna is the Roman goddess of the moon, often depicted with a crescent moon on her head. 

Selene (Greek):

Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, often associated with the full moon. She is sometimes depicted driving a moon chariot across the night sky. 

Diana (Roman, also associated with Artemis):

Diana is the Roman goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and moon. She is often associated with Artemis, the Greek

 

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