
A lunar deity or moon deity is a
deity
A deity or god is a supernatural being who is considered divine or sacred. The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' defines deity as a god or goddess, or anything revered as divine. C. Scott Littleton defines a deity as "a being with powers greate ...
who represents the
Moon, or an aspect of it. These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending upon the culture, but they are often related. Lunar deities and Moon worship can be found throughout most of
recorded history in various forms.
Moon in religion and mythology
Many cultures have implicitly linked the 29.5-day
lunar cycle to women's
menstrual cycle
The menstrual cycle is a series of natural changes in hormone production and the structures of the uterus and ovaries of the female reproductive system that make pregnancy possible. The ovarian cycle controls the production and release of eggs a ...
s, as evident in the shared linguistic roots of "menstruation" and "moon" words in multiple
language families. This identification was not universal, as demonstrated by the fact that not all moon deities are female. Still, many well-known mythologies feature moon goddesses, including the Greek goddess
Selene, the Roman goddess
Luna, and the Chinese goddess
Chang'e
Chang'e ( ; , alternatively rendered as Chang-Er or Ch‘ang-o), originally known as Heng'e, is the Chinese goddess of the Moon. She is the subject of several legends in Chinese mythology, most of which incorporate several of the following elem ...
. Several goddesses including
Artemis,
Hecate, and
Isis did not originally have lunar aspects, and only acquired them late in antiquity due to syncretism with the de facto Greco-Roman lunar deity
Selene/
Luna. In traditions with male gods, there is little evidence of such syncretism.
Male lunar gods are also common, such as
Sin of the
Mesopotamians,
Mani of the
Germanic tribes,
Tsukuyomi of the Japanese,
Igaluk/
Alignak of the
Inuit, and the
Hindu
Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism.Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ...
god
Chandra. The original
Proto-Indo-European lunar deity,
''*Meh₁not'' appears to have been male, with many possible derivatives including the
Homeric figure of
Menelaus. Cultures with male moon gods often feature
sun goddesses. An exception is Hinduism, featuring both male and female aspects of the solar divine. The
ancient Egyptians had several moon gods including
Khonsu and
Thoth, although Thoth is a considerably more complex deity.
['' Thoth, the Hermes of Egypt: a study of some aspects of theological thought in ancient Egypt, page 75''] Set represented the moon in the Egyptian Calendar of Lucky and Unlucky Days.
Many cultures are oriented chronologically by the Moon, as opposed to the Sun. The
Hindu calendar
The Hindu calendar, Panchanga () or Panjika is one of various lunisolar calendars that are traditionally used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, with further regional variations for social and Hindu religious purposes. They adopt a s ...
maintains the integrity of the lunar month and the moon god
Chandra has religious significance during many Hindu festivals (e.g.
Karwa Chauth,
Sankashti Chaturthi, and during eclipses).
The ancient Germanic tribes were also known to have a lunar calendar.
The Moon features prominently in
art and literature, often with a purported influence on human affairs.
See also
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Astrotheology
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Nature worship
Nature worship also called naturism or physiolatry is any of a variety of religious, spiritual and devotional practices that focus on the worship of the nature spirits considered to be behind the natural phenomena visible throughout nature. A nat ...
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Solar deity
A solar deity or sun deity is a deity who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it. Such deities are usually associated with power and strength. Solar deities and Sun worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms. The ...
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List of solar deities
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List of lunar deities
A lunar deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. Lunar deities and Moon worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms. The following is a list of lunar deities:
African
American Aztec mythology
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References
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