The idea of “gods of electricity” can stem from mythology, folklore, and modern conceptualizations. Here are various deities and figures associated with electricity, storms, or lightning:
Contents
- 1 1. Zeus (Greek Mythology)
- 2 2. Thor (Norse Mythology)
- 3 3. Perun (Slavic Mythology)
- 4 4. Indra (Hindu Mythology)
- 5 5. Raijin (Japanese Mythology)
- 6 6. Chaac (Maya Mythology)
- 7 7. Shango (Yoruba Religion)
- 8 8. Taranis (Celtic Mythology)
- 9 9. Lei Gong (Chinese Mythology)
- 10 10. Amadioha (Igbo Mythology)
- 11 11. Tesla (Modern Symbolism)
1. Zeus (Greek Mythology)
- Domain: King of the gods, god of the sky and thunder.
- Association: Zeus wields lightning bolts, a symbol of his power and control over storms and electricity.
2. Thor (Norse Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder, storms, and strength.
- Association: Known for his hammer, Mjölnir, which can generate lightning and control storms.
3. Perun (Slavic Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder, lightning, and war.
- Association: Similar to Thor and Zeus, Perun is often depicted with a weapon (axe or hammer) that produces lightning.
4. Indra (Hindu Mythology)
- Domain: God of storms, lightning, and rain; also a king of the gods.
- Association: Wields the Vajra, a weapon often described as a thunderbolt or electrical device.
5. Raijin (Japanese Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder, lightning, and storms.
- Association: Depicted as a fearsome figure who beats drums to produce thunder and lightning.
6. Chaac (Maya Mythology)
- Domain: God of rain, storms, and thunder.
- Association: Known to wield a lightning axe, symbolizing the power of electricity in nature.
7. Shango (Yoruba Religion)
- Domain: God of thunder, fire, and lightning.
- Association: A powerful orisha who embodies the destructive and awe-inspiring nature of lightning.
8. Taranis (Celtic Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder and storms.
- Association: Often linked with the wheel, symbolizing the cosmic forces of lightning and thunder.
9. Lei Gong (Chinese Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder and lightning.
- Association: Depicted with drums and a hammer, generating lightning and punishing evildoers.
10. Amadioha (Igbo Mythology)
- Domain: God of thunder and lightning.
- Association: Represents justice and vengeance, striking with bolts of lightning.
11. Tesla (Modern Symbolism)
- Domain: Often revered symbolically as a “god of electricity” in modern thought.
- Association: Nikola Tesla, a pioneer of electricity and wireless technology, is celebrated for his revolutionary work, blending science with almost mythical reverence.