Many philosophies and traditions around the world believe in similar elements. They tend to focus on about five specific ones. Here is a look at the five elements in Chinese, Japanese, Buddhist, Greek, Babylonian, and European alchemy.
Babylonian 5 Elements
wind
fire
earth
sea
sky
Medieval Alchemy
The number of traditional elements in medieval alchemy varies from 4, 5, or 8. The first four are always found. The fifth, aether, is important in some traditions. Sulfur, mercury, and salt are classical elements.
air
fire
water
earth
aether
sulfur
mercury
salt
Greek 5 Elements
air
water
fire
earth
aether
Chinese 5 Elements - Wu Xing
wood
water
earth
fire
metal
Japanese 5 Elements - Godai
air
water
earth
fire
void
Hindu and Buddhist 5 Elements
Akasha is the equivalent to Aristotle's aether, in the Greek tradition. While Hinduism traditionally recognizes five elements, Buddhism typically only the first four "great" or "gross" elements. Although the names are different, the first four elements roughly translate as being air, fire, water, and earth.
Vayu (wind or air)
Ap (water)
Agni fire)
Prithvi (earth)
Akasha
Tibetan 5 Elements (Bon)
air
water
earth
fire
aether
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