- A
goddess is a
female deity. In many
known cultures,
goddesses are
often linked with
literal or
metaphorical pregnancy or
imagined feminine roles ****ociated...
- Sarasvati, is one of the prin****l
goddesses in Hinduism,
revered as the
goddess of knowledge, education, learning, arts, speech, poetry, music, purification...
- Pallas, is an
ancient Gr****
goddess ****ociated with wisdom, warfare, and
handicraft who was
later syncretized with the
Roman goddess Minerva.
Athena was regarded...
- Gr****: Ἥρα, romanized: Hḗrā; Ἥρη, Hḗrē in
Ionic and
Homeric Gr****) is the
goddess of marriage, women, and family, and the
protector of
women during childbirth...
- Aya was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with dawn.
Multiple variant names were
attributed to her in god lists. She was
regarded as the wife of Shamash...
- /gə͡ʊɾiː/), is one of the prin****l
goddesses in Hinduism,
revered as the
goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood...
- is a
pagan Slavic goddess ****ociated with
seasonal rites based on the idea of
death and
rebirth of nature. She is an
ancient goddess ****ociated with winter's...
-
Aphrodite (/ˌæfrəˈdaɪtiː/ , AF-rə-DY-tee) is an
ancient Gr****
goddess ****ociated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, p****ion, procreation, and as her syncretized...
- 'Noble'), is one of the prin****l
goddesses in Hinduism,
revered as the
goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, fertility,
royal power, and abundance...
- (/ˈkɑːliː/; Sanskrit: काली, IAST: Kālī), also
called Kalika, is a
major goddess in Hinduism,
primarily ****ociated with time,
death and destruction. Kali...