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Filipino mythologies=== • Oden (Bugkalot mythology): deity of the rain, worshiped for its life-giving waters • Apo Tudo (Ilocano mythology): the deity of the rain • Anitun Tauo (Sambal mythology): the goddess of wind and rain who was reduced in rank by Malayari for her conceit • Anitun Tabu (Tagalog mythology): goddess of wind and rain and daughter of Idianale and Dumangan • Bulan-hari (Tagalog mythology): one of the deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in • Santonilyo (Bisaya mythology): a deity who brings rain when its image is immersed at sea • Diwata Kat Sidpan (Tagbanwa mythology): a deity who lives in the western region called Sidpan; controls the rains • Diwata Kat Libatan (Tagbanwa mythology): a deity who lives in the eastern region called Babatan; controls the rain • Diwata na Magbabaya (Bukidnon mythology): simply referred as Magbabaya; the good supreme deity and supreme planner who looks like a man; created the earth and the first eight elements, namely bronze, gold, coins, rock, clouds, rain, iron, and water; using the elements, he also created the sea, sky, moon, and stars; also known as the pure god who wills all things; one of three deities living in the realm called Banting • Tagbanua (Manobo mythology): the god of rain • Pamulak Manobo (Bagobo mythology): supreme deity and creator of the world, including the land, sea, and the first humans; throws water from the sky, causing rain, while his spit are the showers; controls good harvest, rain, wind, life, and death; in some myths, the chief deity is simply referred as the male deity, Diwata ===
Hindu mythology=== •
Indra •
Mariamman •
Parjanya •
Shakambhari •
Varuna, god of ocean, sky and water ===
Japanese mythology === •
Kuraokami ===
Vietnamese mythology ===
Middle Eastern mythology •
Adad ===
Chinese mythology=== •
Fengxi (mythology) •
Yu Shi •
Loong Wang: Chinese dragon (Loong) ===
Tibetan mythology=== ==European==