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Mother Goddess

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Mother Goddess

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Mother goddess

A mother goddess is a goddess portrayed as the Earth Mother who serves as a general fertility deity, the bountiful embodiment of the earth. From the elegant snake-offering goddess figures of Knossos to the rock-cut images of Cybele, to Dione ("the Goddess") who was invoked at Dodona, along with Zeus, until late Classical times, it is sometimes too facile to class all archaic female goddesses as manifestations of the mother goddess. Archaeologists tend to avoid such theories in interpreting sites and material remains and sometim ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia II - Mother goddess - Olympian goddesses
In the Aegean, Anatolian, and ancient Near Eastern culture zones, a Mother Goddess was worshipped in the forms of Cybele (revered in Rome as Magna Mater, the 'Great Mother'), of Gaia, and of Rhea. The Olympian goddesses of classical Greece had many characters with mother goddess attributes, including Hera, Demeter and Athena. In Minoan Crete one of her aspects was the Mistress of the Animals (Potnia Theron) who some say devolved into the huntress Artemis; the archaic Artemis of many breasts ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia II - Mother goddess - Shaktism

This form of Hinduism, known as Shaktism, is strongly associated with Vedanta, Samkhya and Tantra Hindu philosophies and is ultimately monist, though there is a rich tradition of Bhakti yoga associated with it. The feminine energy (Shakti) is considered to be the motive force behind all action and existence in the phenomenal cosmos in Hinduism. The cosmos itself is Brahman, the concept of the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality that is the Divine Ground of all being, the "world soul". Masculine potentiality is actualized by feminine dynamism, embodied in multitudinous godd ...

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Mother goddess, Mother goddess - Matriarchy and goddess history, Mother goddess - Sumerian Mesopotamian and Greek goddesses, Mother goddess - Celtic goddesses, Mother goddess - Norse goddesses, Mother goddess - Olympian goddesses, Mother goddess - Hinduism, Mother goddess - Shaktism, Mother goddess - Mother goddess worship in Catholicism, Mother goddess - Neopaganism

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Mother Goddess: : Buddhi

In Hinduism, Buddhi is a minor mother goddess of fertility and growth. Other related archivesHinduism

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Mother Goddess: Hindu view on the Woman

Hinduism and Women: Hindu view on the Woman

According to Hinduism, a woman is a form of energy (shaktiswarupini) or an aspect of Shakti. She is mata, the Mother Goddess, or devi the auspicious one. As a young child she is kanya, the goddess Durga. As a wife she is patni and saha dharma charini, a partner in her husbands religious duties. As a mother she is worthy of worship (matrudevobhava).

 

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Triple Goddess

Followers of the Wiccan, Dianic, and Neopagan religions, as well as some archeologists and mythographers, believe that long before the coming of the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Triple Goddess embodied the three-fold aspect of Gaia, the Earth Mother (Roman Magna Mater). A mother goddess was worshipped under a variety of names not only in the Ancient Near East and the ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Mother Earth

Mother Earth may refer to: Mother Earth is a common metaphorical expression for the Earth and its biosphere as the giver and sustainer of life. Mother Earth was also one of Slavic deities. In many Neo-Pagan and Wiccan traditions, Mother Earth is seen as the Goddess, with the Horned God as her consort (and sometimes son). The idea of the Earth as a deity was and is also prominent in many pagan religions. Mother Earth is also the title of a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Shaktism

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. For the Goa trance artist, see Shakta (band). Shaktism is a denomination of Hinduism that worships Shakti, or Devi Mata -- the Hindu name for the Great Divine Mother -- in all of her forms whilst not rejecting the importance of masculine and neuter divinity (which are however deemed to be inactive in the absence of the Shakti). In pure Shaktism, the Great ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Hindu deities

Shruti Vedas Rig Veda Sama Veda Yajur Veda Atharva Veda Brahmanas Aranyakas Upanishads Smriti Itihāsas Mahābhārata Bhagavad Gītā Ramayana Puranas (List) Tantras Sutras (List) Stotras Ashtavakra Gita < ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Chimalman

Chimalman is a goddess in Aztec mythology, the mother of Quetzalcoatl. Her name means "shield-hand." Other related archivesAztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl, goddess

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Brahmani

In Hinduism, Brahmani is a kind and benevolent mother goddess, and an aspect of Devi. Other related archivesDevi, Hinduism

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Buddhi

In Hinduism, Buddhi is a minor mother goddess of fertility and growth. Other related archivesHinduism

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Carme mythology

Carme was the mother, by Zeus, of Britomartis, a Cretan goddess. Other related archivesBritomartis, Cretan, Zeus

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Danu Hindu goddess

Danu is a goddess in Hindu belief. She is said to be the mother of Vritra, and of the Asuras called the Dānavas. Categoy:Hindu mythology Other related archivesAsuras, Hindu, Vritra, goddess

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Atlatonin

In Aztec mythology, Atlatonin or Atlatonan was a mother goddess and a goddess of the coast. She is associated with Tezcatlipoca, and in some myths is said to be one of his wives. Other related archivesAztec mythology, Tezcatlipoca

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Zemes mate

In Latvian mythology, Zemes mate ("mother of the soil") was a fertility goddess who was also identified with Velu mate, the goddess of the dead. Alternative: Semes mahte. Other related archivesLatvian mythology, Velu mate

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Aufaniae

The Aufaniae were Celtic mother goddesses worshipped throughout Celtic Europe. Other related archivesCeltic, Europe

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Great Mother

The Great Mother manifests itself in myth as a host of archaic images. Commonly conceived of as a nature goddess, the recurrent theme of nature and motherly care go hand in hand. As the prominent feature of many early Indo-European societies, the mother archetype manifests itself in a host of deities and symbolism (independent and therein). The most defined occurrence of a mother goddess is with the Celts, and their predecessors. The goddess Danu was an archaic character and was the namesake for the Celtic pantheon of gods, the ...

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Bebhionn

In Irish mythology, Bebhionn (Bébinn, Bé Finn) was a goddess of the underworld and of pleasure. She is the sister of Boann and the mother of the Connacht hero Fráech. Other related archivesBoann, Connacht, Fráech, Irish mythology, goddess, pleasure, underworld

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Mother Goddess: Encyclopedia - Dea Matrona

In Celtic mythology, Dea Matrona ("divine mother goddess") was the goddess of the river Marne in Gaul. The Welsh goddess Modron, mother of Mabon is derived from her. By analogy, Dea Matrona was probably the mother of Maponos. Not to be confused with the Deae Matres. Dea Matrona - Etymology. This theonym is derived from Gaulish Mātr-on-ā meaning "maternal [spirit]" Following accepted Celtic sound laws, the Romano-British form of this Proto-Celtic theonym is likely to have been ...

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