They were twenty in number. […] They were called the Inferior Gods of Nations. […] They were esteemed as the guardians of houses. […] They are universally yellow. […] They worship God in the Sun and in Fire.
They were twenty in number. […] They were called the Inferior Gods of Nations. […] They were esteemed as the guardians of houses. […] They are universally yellow. […] They worship God in the Sun and in Fire.