gods of creation
The "gods of creation" refer to deities in various mythologies believed to be responsible for the creation of the universe, Earth, and life. These gods often embody the forces of nature and are associated with elements like water, earth, air, and fire. Different cultures have their own creation myths, featuring gods such as Brahma in Hinduism, Gaia in Greek mythology, and Pangu in Chinese tradition.
These deities are often depicted as powerful beings who shape the world through their actions and decisions. They may create humans, animals, and plants, and their stories often explore themes of order, chaos, and the balance of nature. The narratives surrounding these gods provide insight into the values and beliefs of the cultures that worship them.