Avatar means 'descent' in Sanskrit, referring to divine embodiment on Earth. Term appears in post-Vedic literature after 6th century CE. Avatars are divine manifestations of nirguna Brahman or Atman
Horus was the national tutelary deity of ancient Egypt. Depicted as falcon-headed man wearing pschent crown. Worshipped from late prehistoric Egypt to Roman period. Considered god of kingship, healing, protection, sun, and sky
Buddhism includes various divine beings from Indian origins to Asian cultures. Theravada tradition recognizes only Sakyamuni as current Buddha. Mahayana Buddhism has more prominent figures including Maitreya and Amitābha. Five primary Buddhas: Vairocana, Akshobhya, Amitābha, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava
Third primary chakra located above the navel. Translates to "city of jewels" or "resplendent gem". Represented by red triangle within yellow circle with 10 petals. Associated with fire, transformation, and digestion
Osiris was the god of fertility, agriculture, afterlife, and resurrection. Name "Osiris" comes from Greek "Ὄσιρις" and Egyptian "wsjr". Initially considered son of Geb and Nut, later identified with Horus
Fehu represents wealth and cattle, Frey. Úr signifies shower and reindeer. Hægl describes hail and cold grain. Úr represents ice and frost. Úr represents rain and cloud