6 adjectives to describe pantheon

Two Lamaistic pantheons.

Of necessity the philosophers condemned the poets for the immorality of their thievish, lying, and adulterous pantheon.

The sun-god, called in the Accadian Utu and Parra (the latter is of less frequent occurrence), and in the Semitic Assyrian Samas, held a less important rank in the divine hierarchy of the Chaldaic-Babylonian pantheon, afterward adopted by the Assyrians, than the moon-god (in the Accadian Aku, Enizuna, and Huru-; in the Assyrian Sin), who was even sometimes said to be his father.

You barter away your own souls in the service of it: you build up your idols in the fashion of your own respectable desires: you struggle silently amongst yourselves, one against another, to push your own god foremost in the miserable little pantheon of prigs and hypocrites you have created!

You barter away your own souls in the service of it: you build up your idols in the fashion of your own respectable desires: you struggle silently amongst yourselves, one against another, to push your own god foremost in the miserable little pantheon of prigs and hypocrites you have created!

There was no systematized pantheon, different deities being revered in each locality, often under the most varied names.

6 adjectives to describe  pantheon