Mongolia has a rich and varied pantheon of gods and goddesses, spirits, and deities, often associated with shamanism and traditional beliefs. Some of the most important gods and goddesses in Mongolian mythology are:
Tenger - considered the supreme god of the Mongolian pantheon, Tenger is the god of the sky, and is associated with thunder, lightning and rain.
Eej Khad - the goddess of fertility and motherhood, Eej Khad is often depicted as a crone, and is associated with childbirth, livestock, and agriculture.
Erlik - the god of the underworld and death, Erlik is often depicted as a dark, sinister figure, and is said to be the ruler of all evil spirits.
Tugshen - the god of war and protection, Tugshen is often depicted as a warrior on horseback, and is said to have the power to protect his followers from harm.
Tsagan Aav - the white father, Tsagan Aav is the god of wisdom and knowledge, and is associated with the moon.
Maitreya Buddha - Mongolians believe that Maitreya Buddha will be the next Buddha to appear in the world, bring enlightenment, and ultimately salvation.
Many of the Mongolian gods and goddesses are depicted in colorful and elaborate costumes, and are associated with various rituals and offerings. Despite the influence of Buddhism and other religions in Mongolia, many Mongolians still honor and respect their traditional gods and goddesses.
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