Tyche was considered the Goddess of Success, fortune, luck, and prosperity.
Tychokinesis: As the goddess of luck, fortune, and chance, Tyche has absolute control and divine authority over luck and chance.
Plutus, in Greek religion, god of abundance or wealth, a personification of ploutos (Greek: “riches”). According to Hesiod, Plutus was born in Crete, the son of the goddess of fruitfulness, Demeter, and the Cretan Iasion.
Lord of Lords Sri Venkateswara Prabhuvulu is not only richest in money. But also richest in his deeds of removing the sufferings of devotees who come with folded hands for help and solace. The Lord is capable of making the destitite the rich and the rich the destitute. He governs this world from the abode of Tirumala.
Tyche, in Greek religion, the goddess of chance, with whom the Roman Fortuna was later identified; a capricious dispenser of good and ill fortune.
Tyche (/ˈtaɪki/; Ancient Greek: Τύχη Túkhē, 'Luck', Ancient Greek: [tý. kʰɛː], Modern Greek: [ˈti. çi]; Roman equivalent: Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny.
Fulushou, Wade-Giles romanization Fu-Lu-Shou, in Chinese mythology, a collective term for the three so-called stellar gods, taken from their names: Fuxing, Luxing, and Shouxing.
Jurojin, Daikoku, Fukorokujo, Hotei, Benten, Ebisu and Bishamon. Each have their own apotropaic specialties. Sometime in the 15th century these disparate deities were grouped together in Japanese culture as symbols of good luck, prosperity and longevity.
Nike was the winged goddess of victory. Athletes who wanted to win worshipped her.
Chrysus (Greek: Χρυσός; Khrysos; meaning "gold") in Greek mythology is a minor god and the personification of gold.
PHANES - Greek Primordial God of Creation & Life.
Sanxing, Chinese God of Luck
Sanxing translates as San (three) and Xing (stars).
It's auspicious to keep white Ganesha Idol at home. Apart from Lord Ganesha, you can place Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswati. The trinity Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Saraswati are considered auspicious to place in Pooja room at home.
In the Bible, scholars claim that God created the world in six days and used the seventh day to rest. Because of this, the number seven is used to illustrate an idea of completeness throughout the Bible.
Daikoku, in Japanese mythology, one of the Shichi-fuku-jin (Seven Gods of Luck); the god of wealth and guardian of farmers. He is depicted in legend and art as dark-skinned, stout, carrying a wish-granting mallet in his right hand, a bag of precious things slung over his back, and sitting on two rice bags.
Who is Zeus? Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. As the chief Greek deity, Zeus is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. Zeus is often depicted as an older man with a beard and is represented by symbols such as the lightning bolt and the eagle.
Mythology. Euphrosyne is a goddess of good cheer, joy and mirth. Her name is the female version of the word euphrosynos, "merriment".
According to Philostratus the Elder, Hebe was the youngest of the gods and the responsible for keeping them eternally young, and thus was the most revered by them.
TYCHE (Tykhe) - Greek Goddess of Fortune & Luck (Roman Fortuna)
The Greek God Morpheus
Morpheus, son of Hypnos, the personification of Sleep, was the god of Dreams. His name reflects his role in Greek mythology: the Greek μεταμόρφωσις (metamorphosis) translates as “transformation”, which can be broken down into μετα- (meta-) meaning “after” and μορφή (morphe) meaning “form”.
Yama, the Hindu god of death and Lord of Naraka (hell). He was subsequently adopted by Buddhist, Chinese, Tibetan, Korean, and Japanese mythology as the king of hell.
The New Gods (also known as the Seven)
As long as you're not too far north, the Seven—Father, Smith, Warrior, Mother, Maiden, Crone, and Stranger—are the main deities on the continent.
Mercury is one of 12 ancient Roman deities in Roman mythology. He is most often associated with being the Roman god of speed, though he took on many other godly duties, including his role as the escort to the Underworld.