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Žemyna (also Žemynėlė or Žemelė) (from Lithuanian: žemė – earth) is the
goddess of the
earth in
Lithuanian religion. She is
usually regarded as mother...
- and the Moon at night.
Though divorced, both want to see
their daughter Žemyna (the Earth). In
other songs Perkūnas, on the way to the
wedding of Aušra...
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meaning 'earth' and
relates it with
Thracian Zemele, 'mother earth'.
Compare Žemyna (derived from žemė – earth), the
goddess of the
earth (mother goddess) in...
- (link) (in Latvian) Laurinkienė, Nijolė [in Lithuanian] (2007). "Motina
Žemyna baltų deivių kontekste: 1 d.:
Tacito mater deum, trakų-frigų Σεμέλη, latvių...
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Laimos Giesmės. Discogs. Laurinkienė, Nijolė [in Lithuanian] (2007). "Motina
Žemyna baltų deivių kontekste: 1 d.:
Tacito mater deum, trakų-frigų Σεμέλη, latvių...
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Zonja e Dheut, Dheu:
goddess of the earth,
great mother earth,
respectively Žemyna,
goddess of the
earth Danu,
ancient goddess of the
earth Cel,
goddess of...
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Medeina represented military interest of
warriors and
later was
replaced by
Žemyna,
goddess of
earth representing agricultural interest of peasants. In the...
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Evening Star. Vėjopatis, god of the wind and
master of
Dausos (paradise)
Žemyna, goddess, the
deified soil (Thracian Zemele;
Zamin in
Persian and Hindi...
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claims that Mėnuo and Saulė divorced, but both
wanted to see
their daughter Žemyna (earth). That is why the Sun
shines during the day,
while the Moon visits...
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buried -
given back to
Zemyna,
Mother Earth."
Researcher Nijole Laurinkiene, at the end of her book on
Zemyna,
writes thus: "
Žemyna was also
imagined as...