Uacilla (Уацилла; “Saint Elijah”). Also spelled Wasilla. God of rain, thunder and lightning. As protector of the harvest he is known as Хоры Уацилла (Hory Uacilla, “Uacilla of the wheat”). Anyone struck by lightning was considered chosen by the god and, if they survived, a sheep was sacrificed in their honour. His festival was celebrated in the summer with the sacrifice of a lamb and a bull and the drinking of specially brewed beer. On that day women baked bread in silence as a mark of reverence.[1]
Catequil was a god of thunder and lightning
Abundantia, divine personification of abundance and prosperity.
Bonus Eventus, divine personification of “Good Outcome”.
Felicitas, goddess of good luck and success.
Eunomia (Εὐνομία), goddess of good order and lawful conduct
Eupraxia (Eὐπραξία), spirit of well-being
Euthenia (Εὐθενία), spirit of prosperity, abundance and plenty
Daikokuten (大黒天?, Mahakala, sanscrit « le grand noir »), ou simplement Daikoku, est la divinité aise de la richesse, du commerce et des échanges.
Ebisu (恵比寿?, ou Yebisu) est la divinité japonaise des pêcheurs, des marchands et de la prospérité.