Is there a Greek god of mirrors?

Narcissus, in Greek mythology, the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope.
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Who is the god of mirrors?

Tezcatlipoca: Aztec God of Night and Smoking Mirrors.
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Who is the Greek god of reflection?

Subjects. Narcissus (1), in mythology, a beautiful youth, son of Cephissus (the Boeotian river) and Liriope, a nymph. He loved no one till he saw his own reflection in water and fell in love with that; finally he pined away, died, and was turned into the flower of like name.
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What deity is associated with mirrors?

The mirror is an often-seen attribute of Aphrodite; it is as linked to her as Dionysos' wine or Zeus' thunderbolts. The mirror is a key part in unlocking exactly who Aphrodite is – as the myths told in Ancient Greece are oftentimes man-made, even if they may be divinely inspired.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Who is the god of light?

Mithra, also spelled Mithras, Sanskrit Mitra, in ancient Indo-Iranian mythology, the god of light, whose cult spread from India in the east to as far west as Spain, Great Britain, and Germany.
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What does mirror mean in Greek mythology?

The oracle of Apollo at Delphi demanded of the ancient Greeks, 'Know thyself', and mirrors have often been used as symbols of wisdom and self-knowledge. But Apollo also required 'Nothing in excess', and the mirror can just as easily imply vanity, an unhealthy amount of self-regard.
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What is the myth of the mirror?

To damage a mirror was considered so disrespectful that people thought it compelled the gods to rain bad luck on anyone so careless. Around the third century mirrors were being made from glass, and breakage became a lot more commonplace. But the Romans did not believe that the ensuing bad luck would last forever.
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What is Echo the god of?

EKHO (Echo) was an Oreiad-nymph of Mount Kithairon (Cithaeron) in Boiotia. The goddess Hera cursed her with just an echo for a voice as punishment for distracting her from the affairs of Zeus with her endless chatter. She was loved by the god Pan, and herself became enamoured of the boy Narkissos (Narcissus).
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What does Narcissus symbolize?

THE MEANING OF NARCISSUS

Daffodils are some of the first flowers we see in springtime and are a great indicator that winter is over. Because of this, they are seen to represent rebirth and new beginnings.
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Who was Narcissus cursed by?

Unbeknown to Narcissus, the Goddess, Aphrodite, had overheard everything. She decided to punish Narcissus for his vanity and treatment of Echo with a curse: the next time he saw his reflection in the water, Narcissus would immediately fall in love… with himself.
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What is an obsidian mirror?

The obsidian mirror was the primary accessory of the supreme Aztec deity Tezcatlipoca, whose name means "smoking mirror." He is often depicted with an obsidian mirror on his chest, in his headdress, or replacing his right foot.
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Who is Itzpapalotl?

Itzpapalotl is the patron of the day and associated with the stars Cozcuauhtli and Trecena 1 House in the Aztec calendar. The Trecena 1 House is one of the five western trecena dates dedicated to the cihuateteo, or women who had died in childbirth.
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What god is Tezcatlipoca?

Tezcatlipoca, (Nahuatl: “Smoking Mirror”) god of the Great Bear constellation and of the night sky, one of the major deities of the Aztec pantheon. Tezcatlipoca's cult was brought to central Mexico by the Toltecs, Nahua-speaking warriors from the north, about the end of the 10th century ad.
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Who created the first mirror?

The silvered-glass mirrors found throughout the world today first got their start in Germany almost 200 years ago. In 1835, German chemist Justus von Liebig developed a process for applying a thin layer of metallic silver to one side of a pane of clear glass.
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What was the first mirror?

Reflective surfaces made of polished obsidian are the oldest "mirrors" in the archaeological record, dating back as far as 4000 BCE. The first evidence of mirrors as grooming tools dates to the 5th century BCE, in illustrations of elegant Greeks gazing at hand mirrors (these illustrations are found on antique pottery).
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What happens if you sleep in front of a mirror?

It brings nightmares. “When we sleep, our soul (i.e. astral body) leaves the (physical) body. When the soul sees its own reflection, it gets startled, hence the bad dreams and nightmares… When the soul returns to the body, it may mistake the image in the mirror from the real body, hence the saying 'soul-stealing.
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Why can't mirror face the bed?

Many experts say that a mirror facing the bed promotes intrusion of a third party into the couple's relationship and possibly encourage infidelity. This is because the reflection of the mirror doubles the energy and luck of those sleeping on the bed, and one of those luck is romance.
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Who is the god or goddess of light?

THEIA (Theia). A daughter of Uranus and Ge, one of the female Titans, became by Hyperion the mother of Helios, Eos, and Selene, that is, she was regarded as the deity from which all light proceeded.
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Who was Veritas?

In Roman mythology, Veritas, meaning truth, is the goddess of truth, a daughter of Saturn, and the mother of Virtus. She is also sometimes considered the daughter of Jupiter, or a creation of Prometheus. The elusive goddess is said to have hidden in the bottom of a holy well.
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Who is the god of shadows?

In Greek mythology, Erebus (/ˈɛrɪbəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔρεβος, romanized: Érebos, "deep darkness, shadow"), or Erebos, is the personification of darkness and one of the primordial deities. Hesiod's Theogony identifies him as one of the first five beings in existence, born of Chaos.
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Who is the god of space?

These two created Aether (the Greek god of space and light) and Hemera (Day). From Gaia came Uranus (Sky), Pontus (Sea), and the Ourea (Mountains).
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Is Aether a Greek god?

In Greek mythology, Aether, Aither, or Ether (/ˈiːθər/; Ancient Greek: Αἰθήρ (Brightness) pronounced [ai̯tʰɛ̌ːr]) is the personification of the bright upper sky. According to Hesiod, he was the son of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night), and the brother of Hemera (Day).
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