A solar deity chart is a symbolic representation or diagram that illustrates the relationships, attributes, and mythological significance of solar deities across various cultures. Solar deities are gods or goddesses associated with the Sun, often embodying its life-giving and destructive aspects. These charts can include information about the deities' roles in creation myths, their symbolic associations, and their connections to other celestial bodies or natural phenomena. The concept of a solar deity chart is not standardized but can be a useful tool for comparative mythology and religious studies. In Hebrew, a solar deity is referred to as אלוהות שמשית (Elohut Shmshit). Similar terms in other languages include Gottheit der Sonne in German, Dios solar in Spanish, and Dio solare in Italian. These charts often highlight the universal themes and variations in how different cultures personify and worship the Sun, providing insights into the shared human experience of reverence for celestial bodies.