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- Brigid - The Goddess of Imbolc and Celtic Europe
- Celtic Myth | Ireland | Britain | Christianity | A Myth The Pagan goddess Brigid is perhaps one of the oldest goddesses of Celtic Europe still recognized and worshipped. In fact, until the mid-twentieth century in Scotland, she was still welcomed in at Imbolc...
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Deities & Heros >> Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish
- The Goddess
- Although often depicted as a woman, she is none, and she is all of them. "I am every woman!" And every woman is the Goddess. She is the mystery of the life-giving and life-taking rhythm of nature, the great void and well of endless possibilities....
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Religions >> Paganism & Wicca
- Aphrodite: Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The goddess of beauty and love was formed out of the foam that was created when Uranus’s castrated genitals were thrown out of the sea of Paphos near Cyprus by the Titan Cronus.
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- Baba Yaga: A Demon or A Goddess?
- Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I loved reading and listening to fairy tales. These stories, filled with Slavic flavor, were opening up a new world for me, a world where one is to learn lessons and always to succeed, a world in which no matter how many hardships...
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Deities & Heros >> Slavic
- The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
- Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted affinity runs between them, what is present in one is mirrored in the other. Myths, Gods, Goddesses, even fairy tales bear a...
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Religions >> Druidism
- The Ancient Goddess Barbi: Historical Views from the Year 5000
- (Author's Note: Read this only if you consider laughter a sincere form of worship!) In the year 5000, historians will seek to patch together traces of the past, to discover what life was like in today's current era. Here's one humorous view of what they might...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Humor
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- Test abonnement
- Germany, also a goddess of hunt. Abondia, Abunciada, Habonde, Habondia: British goddess of plenty and prosperity.
- www.sangreal.be
- THE LEGEND THE CELEBRATION
- the goddess of plenty and prosperity. Fourth day is. 'Yaktor' of 'Ekoph' when the villager remains busy preparing bows and arrows and other weapons of war.
- www.india.gov.in
- To the Hari who wears supreme happiness as Ornament, The
- Salutation to you as Shakthi. [17]. ,who lives in the hundred petalled lotus,.
- chinmaya-twincities.org
- AWAKEN THE SLUMBERING GODDESS
- The Goddess of Peace, Prosperity and Plenty. Excerpts from recently published book. AWAKEN THE SLUMBERING.
- www.pathtothesoul.com
- Kanaka Dhara Stotra
- And salutations to you who is Goddess of plenty,. And is the consort of Purushottama. 18 .
- stotraratna.awardspace.com
Suggested News Resources
- The Goddess of plenty
- Harsha V Dehejia writes about the many ways in which the multifaceted Goddess Lakshmi, touches our lives.
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- List of coronae on Venus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Colijnsplaat Corona, −32, 151, 350, Teutonic fertility goddess. Copia Corona, − 42.5, 75.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Roman Deities
- Apr 2, 2008 Ops was the Roman goddess of plenty. Ops was probably a mother-goddess and the goddess of fertility.
- www.timelessmyths.com
- Cornucopia - About the Horn of Plenty or Cornucopia
- This became the cornucopia of the Roman goddess Copia, the personification of plenty. Other goddesses, including Fortuna and Pax, also held the cornucopia.
- ancienthistory.about.com
- List of Minor Roman Gods
- Roman Culture.
- www.unrv.com
- Goddess of plenty – more about Seebeck reprints
- The following examples are from the 1891 “Goddess of plenty” / “Allegorical figure with cornucopia” series (with very attractive design).
- www.stampcollectingblog.com
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