Parcae
Parcae Parcae origin is from Italy and it the Italian Fates. Their name derives from Latin root Parere to bear … Continue reading Parcae
Parcae Parcae origin is from Italy and it the Italian Fates. Their name derives from Latin root Parere to bear … Continue reading Parcae
Palulukon In Hopi traditions of the American south-west, the Palulukon is a water serpent. Like the Nagas of Asian tradition, … Continue reading Palulukon
Prayer Stick This fetish object that belonged to the Native Americans tradition. Prayer Sticks vary in size and materials but … Continue reading Prayer Stick
Phlegon In Roman Myth, Phlegon is one of the four winged horses of the sun. The poet Ovid lists Achton, … Continue reading Phlegon
Pa Kua This is a hexagonal shape formed by the eight trigrams of the I Ching. These trigrams are sometimes … Continue reading Pa Kua
Poqhiraj In Hindu belief, Poqhiraj is the heavenly flying horse of Bengal. John and Caitlin Matthews, The Element Encyclopaedia of … Continue reading Poqhiraj
Phaethon One of the horses of the sun, in Greek mythology Phaethon is the ‘Shining One’ who pulls the sun … Continue reading Phaethon
Phorcids In Greek mythology, the Phorcids are the children of Ceto, daughter of the Earth mother Gaea, by Phorcys a … Continue reading Phorcids
Pal Rai-Yuk In Inuit traditions, the Pal Rai-Yuk is a water creature that lives in the estuary swamps and rivers … Continue reading Pal Rai-Yuk
Peng The P’eng is a great bird that in Chinese mythology began life as a fish called Kwen. After it … Continue reading Peng