• A depiction of Máni and Sól (1895) by Lorenz Frølich. Máni (Old Norse: [ˈmɑːne]; "Moon") is the Moon personified in Germanic mythology.
  • Lorenz Frølich tarafından Máni ve Sól (1895) tasviri. Máni (Eski İskandinav : [ˈmɑːne] ; "Ay"), Germen mitolojisinde kişileştirilmiş Ay'dır.
  • Ancak bazı kaynaklar, Máni’nin ilk olarak MÖ 500 civarında ortaya çıktığını ve eski Germen halklarının inanç sistemlerinden türediğini öne sürmektedir.
  • European folkloric traditions about the moon’s influence on the fertility of crops and blessings in love and marriage were attributed to Máni, and he was...
  • Even thousands of years after other Indo-European solar and lunar deities were differentiated, Sól and Máni still fit closely into one of religion’s most...
  • Máni, peninsula of the southern Peloponnese (Modern Greek: Pelopónnisos), in the nomós (department) of Laconia (Lakonía), Greece.
  • Mani (Old Norse: Máni) also known as Mani Mundilfœrison (Translation: Mani, Son of Mundilfœri) and "The Moon " is the God of the moon and brother to the sun Goddess Sol.
  • It is believed that the Manichean creed had arrived in China by the late 600s CE, however recent archaeological discoveries indicate that Mani’s followers had...
  • Some tales cast Máni and his family as gods, and others as Jötnar, being especially ancient powers who appeared during the creation of the cosmos.
  • From Old Norse máni, from Proto-Norse *ᛗᚨᚾᛟ (*mano), from Proto-Germanic *mēnô, from Proto-Indo-European *mḗh₁ns (“moon, month”). See also mánaður.
  • Just as the sun is pursued by a wolf, so Máni is pursued by Hati who will catch him at Ragnarǫk and devour him.
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  • Mani then travelled to India (Sakas in present day Afghanistan), where he studied Hinduism and its various extant philosophies, including Buddhism.