Horned Gods
Horned Gods are deities often depicted with horns or antlers, symbolizing fertility, nature, and the wild. They appear in various cultures, representing the connection between humanity and the natural world. Examples include the Celtic god Cernunnos and the Greek god Pan, both associated with animals and the forest.
These figures are frequently linked to ancient rituals and agricultural practices, embodying the cycle of life and death. The horned imagery can also signify power and masculinity, reflecting the strength of the natural forces they represent. Such deities continue to influence modern paganism and nature-based spiritual practices.