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 Goddess Hel
Loki jormungand the language cambridge history encyclopedia of the compost pile the norse goddess hel doesn't have on the creature loved him a form as you are intended to see that it is going back he hang upside down to bind him male except for the living thing.
Another son of l ki and jormungand the goddess hel it is time.
That is cognate with her shrewd foresight gives hel received all his brothers created man is a fathership towards loki and bestla a daughter was phineas a few of the maker of five comparisons.
www.devipress.com /articles/goddess-hel   (1000 words)

  
 Bhagauti Di Var Chandi di var Durga ki var
It narrates the exploits of the goddess Durga as she battles the demons to wrestle control of the lands of the gods.
Var Sri Bhagauti Ji can be found in the Dasam Granth and is third in a trilogy of compositions about the goddess Durga.
It was a tradition in the olden days to recite poetry and vars of chivalry, courage and super human exploits on the eve of battle to imbue the courageous spirit and vigor needed to face the enemy.
www.info-sikh.com /PageChandi.html   (1000 words)

  
 Polytheology, Part 4: The Deities
Goddess : Al-Lat (Arabian), Ambika, Arruru, Bhoumi, Biliku, Changing Woman (Native American), Cybele (Anatolian), Danu/Anu (Celtic), Demeter (Greek), Devi (Hindu), Erce, Fauna, Frigg/Frija, Ga-Tum-Dug, Gaea (Greek), Hu-Tu (Chinese), Inanna (Sumerian), Kadi, Ki, Kishar, Luminu-Ut, Mat-Syra-Semlya (Slavic), Nerthus, Ninhursag (Mesopotamian), Parvati (Hindu), Pi-Hsia Yuan-Chin (Chinese), Prithivi (Hindu), Rhea (Greek), Tellus Mater (Roman).
Goddess : I don't know any horned Goddesses (which doesn't mean there aren't any), but there are many who are keepers of the animals or having horned animals associated with them.
Goddess : Aponibolinayen, Arianrhod (Welsh Celtic), Artemis (Greek), Chang-O/Heng-O (Chinese), Diana (Roman), Hianuwele, Hina (Polynesian), Losna, Luna (Roman), Phoebe (Greek), Selene (Greek).
www.geocities.com /SoHo/Lofts/2938/poly4.html   (1000 words)

  
 Herbalchemy
OM MARA KA RA KI Messages from Mother Mary via Medugorje: I invite you again to pray with the heart.
Be kindly, be Christ-like in this sacred land in which you are; In your office and in these possessions the spiritual Israel has been reborn." Hallelujah Keys of Enoch 2 1 7 : 1 2
Pray by contemplating your own freedom, contemplating the God Goddess within yourself.
herbalchemy.com /prayer.htm   (1852 words)

  
 MARTYRED CHILDE OF GOD
Nihon Sho-ki ’s account of the nativity of the sun-goddess, she is called Oho-hiru-me (“Great Noonday Female”), the
Nihon Sho-ki to mean that 627 was a year of the locust.
Nihon Sho-ki ’s “Ya-mata orochi taiji.” or “Crusade against the Octocephalic Dragon” myth, Susa no Wo’s fly-cutter sword Ama no Hae-kiri makes a probable reference to sabae (Aston 1956, I: 57).
www.geocities.com /skyshanks/mythwork/cicada.htm   (1852 words)

  
 USGS Astro: Planetary Nomenclature - Venus Nomenclature Corona
Ki Corona 43.2N 227.8E 300.0 AS SU I2457 V15 5 1997 83 CR Sumerian earth goddess.
Ashnan Corona 50.2N 357.0E 300.0 AS SU I2466 V7 5 1994 83 CR Sumerian harvest goddess.
Sunrta Corona 8.3N 11.7E 170.0 AS IN I2466 V20 5 1994 83 CR Hindu fertility goddess.
planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov /venus/venucoro.html   (1852 words)

  
 mermaids
In ancient Sumer Ki/Ninti was a double serpent goddess of the earth (also known as Ninhursag), and Enki was god of water.
She is identified with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love who was 'born from the foam' - the Indian goddess Lakshmi was born from the primordial sea of milk.
An extension of the hermaphroditic goddess is the Virgin Mother: There were many Virgin Mothers of gods, some with parallels to the Virgin Mary — the Roman Kore was a virgin goddess who gave birth to Dionysus, whose name is sometimes written Ies or Jesus.
uk.geocities.com /lucath/mermaids.html   (3952 words)

  
 Te Pito Te Henua, or Easter Island: Text of the Easter Island Tablet: Atua Matariri
God Atua Metua and goddess Ki to Vuhi o Atua produced the toromiro tree.
Atua Matariri; Ki ai Kiroto, Kia Taporo, Kapu to Poporo.
Atua Metua; Ki ai Kiroto, Tapuhavaoatua, Kapu te Moana.
www.sacred-texts.com /pac/ei/ei50.htm   (785 words)

  
 myth.htm
Ninsar is then impregnated by her father Enki, and after nine days of gestation, she gives birth to the goddess Ninkur.
First, Enki impregnates the goddess Ninhursaga also known as Nintu, the Sumerian goddess who in earlier times may have been identical with Ki, the mother earth.
After a period of gestation lasting nine days, which corresponds to nine months, the goddess Ninsar is born.
www.archaeos.org /Duranki/myth.htm   (785 words)

  
 Chapter 4: First Prelude to Genesis
Nammu is the receptive water of the feminine and Enki is the creative water of the masculine, the human sperm that is symbolized by the serpent.
Nammu and Enki and Ki and An are the dual parents.
Nammu and Enki, both archetypes of the primal waters, can be seen as personifications of the same primal energy that is described in Genesis as the separation of the primal waters.
sulcus.berkeley.edu /FLM/SH/MDL/GAL/GalDisChapts/galdis.chapter4.html   (12070 words)

  
 III. Pantheon
This, in combination with her association as a grandmother to the contemporary Sumerian gods and goddesses, necessitates that Nammu's waters be "bitter." She has passed on her sweetness through the birth of An and Ki, who likewise dilute their sweetness in creating their own progeny and so on.
Outside of the evidence that tablets have been unearthed linking the primeval goddess Nammu as the originator of all existence, her conceptualization as a primordial sea fits the socio-economic climate of ancient Sumer.
In a tablet which gives a list of the Sumerian gods, the goddess Nammu, written with the ideogram for "sea," is described as "the mother, who gave birth to heaven and earth." Heaven and earth were therefore conceived by the Sumerians as the created products of the primeval sea.
home.nycap.rr.com /foxmob/sumer_pantheon03.htm   (4752 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Chiran, where the museum is located, is a small town (cho) in southern Japan that once had an army airfield which figured prominently in Japan’s frantic Tokkohtai (special attack corps) campaign in the last months of the war, especially during the fighting for Okinawa.
The nubbin of a museum “opened its doors” for the first time in 1955 with the exhibition of a statue of the goddess of mercy (Kannon), inside of which the names of many of the 1,036 airmen estimated to have departed from “tokkoh” air bases on one-way missions were written on paper.
The museum began modestly enough with the construction of a temple (Kannon-doh) to a Buddhist goddess, which the planners hoped would eventually become a gathering place for people who wanted to commemorate the fallen tokkoh pilots.
www.j-aircraft.com /research/jimlong/tony/tony.htm   (9091 words)

  
 The Priestess and Enkidu
Suddenly Enkidu understood: as the tiger met his tigress, as the lion mated with the lioness, finally Enkidu had found his mate, the one who kept the closest resemblance he knew to his Mother Goddess seen once as he came into being.
'ENKIDU AND THE PRIESTESS' focuses on the taming of Enkidu, the wild man who was created by the Great Mother Goddess Ninhursag-Ki to be the companion and brother to Gilgamesh, the proud king of Uruk in the longest and most important literary creation of Ancient Mesopotamia called ' The Epic of Gilgamesh'.
She wanted to meet Enkidu by herself, totally alone, no interference's were required to do the goddess' bidding.
www.angelfire.com /tx/gatestobabylon/enksac.html   (7026 words)

  
 Other Mythology
In Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl was the goddess of corn and fertility.
In Aztec mythology, Itzpapalotl is a goddess of agriculture.
In Hawaiin mythology, Haumea is the goddess of procreation and childbirth.
www.ii.uj.edu.pl /~artur/enc/D.htm   (7026 words)

  
 Temple of the Sacred Spiral - Sumerian Religion
The creating element here was the Mother Goddess and she is, in fact, the chief divine figure of the epic of El Gilgamesh which is no surprise since it precedes the overthrow of the Goddess by her sons.
From Apsu, the primordial ocean, and Tiamat, the tumultuous sea, came first Mummu, the tumult of the waves, then a pair of monstrous serpents, Lakhmu and Lakhamu who in turn gave birth to An, the celestial world, the male principle and to Ki, the terrestrial world, the female principle.
After the initial devastation a new civilisation arose in which elements of both cultures were integrated, their cosmology and philosophy that were grounded in the images of unity belonging to the older one.
victorian.fortunecity.com /palette/187/sumer.html   (9194 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Sin (mythology)
In Sumerian and Akkadian (Babylonian and Assyrian) mythology Ereshkigal, wife of Nergal, was the goddess of Hell.
In Sumerian mythology, Ninhursag (or Ki) was the earth and mother-goddess.
In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu (see also An) was a sky-god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Sin-(mythology)   (1904 words)

  
 StarMoon Story Reform of the Evil Sprite
Sith Knight Wayland decided that this must be a goddess who had decided to show him favor - only a goddess or god was as powerful as to be able to do something like this), and showed a portrait of a young, perhaps sixteen years old girl.
With the Suidide Generals, the Empress Teta was able to turn the battle, attacking Sith Knight Wayland with her sword, sending fire and ice, and her Ki attacks.
Even after all this time, he still could not take over from the Sith who had invaded his body like a slow-killing pathogen.
atypically.net /~starmoon/stories/reform.htm   (1904 words)

  
 Early Vinca Script, Old European, Bird Goddess Ki-Ri-Ke
Early Vinca Script, Old European, Bird Goddess Ki-Ri-Ke Franz Gnaedinger
Early Vinca Script, Old European, Bird Goddess Ki-Ri-Ke / © 2004 Franz Gnaedinger, fgn(a)bluemail.ch, fg(a)seshat.ch, www.seshat.ch
www.seshat.ch /home/vinca.htm   (37 words)

  
 Indian Museek ! - A Bravenet.com Free Links
Maa vaishno devi, form of goddess durga, jammu- katra, india, mata rani ki jai, jai mata di.
Website in Hindi / english dedicated to Maa Vaishnodevi - form of goddess durga, shrine situated in jammu kashmir, india.
pub25.bravenet.com /freelink/show.php?usernum=2066782146   (904 words)

  
 The Symbols of Washington State
On one side it pictures a log cabin and an immigrant wagon with a fir forest in the background; on the other side, a sheet of water being traversed by a steamer and sailing vessel, a city in perspective; the Goddess of Hope and an anchor is in the center.
The figure is pointing at the significant word "Alki." According to Professor Edmond Meany, settlers from the schooner "Exact" first named their settlement on Alki Point New York.
Al-ki or Alki is an Indian word meaning "bye and bye." While not an "official" state symbol, this motto first appeared on the territorial seal designed by Lt. J.K. Duncan of Governor Steven's surveying expedition.
www.leg.wa.gov /legis/symbols/symbols.htm   (2239 words)

  
 The Symbols of Washington State
On one side it pictures a log cabin and an immigrant wagon with a fir forest in the background; on the other side, a sheet of water being traversed by a steamer and sailing vessel, a city in perspective; the Goddess of Hope and an anchor is in the center.
Al-ki or Alki is an Indian word meaning "bye and bye." While not an "official" state symbol, this motto first appeared on the territorial seal designed by Lt. J.K. Duncan of Governor Steven's surveying expedition.
The figure is pointing at the significant word "Alki." According to Professor Edmond Meany, settlers from the schooner "Exact" first named their settlement on Alki Point New York.
www.leg.wa.gov /legis/symbols/symbols.htm   (2239 words)

  
 ISFAHAN - LoveToKnow Article on ISFAHAN
The names correspond to the Nabaitu and Kidru of the Assyrian inscriptions occupying the desert east of the Jordan and Dead Sea, whilst the Massa and Tema lay probably farther south.
In the most ancient cuneiform documents, referring to a period between 3000 and 2000 B.C., the province of Anshan, which certainly included Isfahn, was the limit of the geographical knowledge of the Babylonians, typifying the extreme east, as Syria (or Martu-ki) typified the west.
In a certain sense she is the only real goddess in the pantheon, the rest being mere reflections of the gods with whom they are associated as consorts.
8.1911encyclopedia.org /I/IS/ISFAHAN.htm   (5114 words)

  
 Sumerian Gods and Goddesses - Crystalinks
In Sumerian mythology, Ninhursag (or Ki) was the earth and mother-goddess she usually appears as the sister of Enlil.
In Sumerian mythology and later for Assyrians and Babylonians, Anu was a sky-god, the god of heaven, lord of constellations, king of gods, spirits and demons, and dwelt in the highest heavenly regions.
king of the Apsu or "the deep." The Apsu was figured as the abyss of water beneath the earth, and since the gathering place of the dead, known as Aralu, was situated near the confines of the Apsu, he was also designated as En-Ki, i.e.
www.crystalinks.com /sumergods.html   (4208 words)

  
 Final Fantasy Name Origins: Characters
From The Final Fantasy Usenet FAQ: Celes probably got her name from the Roman goddess of grain and harvests, Ceres ("Demeter" in Greek mythology).
Moogle Fan sez: "Final Fantasy X's Kimahri is spelt as Kimari, when translated from katakana to romanized Japanese.
However, not only does this have nothing to do with the character Red XIII, but the characters are different in Japanese (Na-na-ki and a-na-ki-n are the two words).
www.ffcompendium.com /h/nchara.shtml   (11806 words)

  
 Final Fantasy Name Origins: Characters
From The Final Fantasy Usenet FAQ: Celes probably got her name from the Roman goddess of grain and harvests, Ceres ("Demeter" in Greek mythology).
Moogle Fan sez: "Final Fantasy X's Kimahri is spelt as Kimari, when translated from katakana to romanized Japanese.
However, not only does this have nothing to do with the character Red XIII, but the characters are different in Japanese (Na-na-ki and a-na-ki-n are the two words).
www.ffcompendium.com /h/nchara.shtml   (11806 words)

  
 Final Fantasy Name Origins: Characters
From The Final Fantasy Usenet FAQ: Celes probably got her name from the Roman goddess of grain and harvests, Ceres ("Demeter" in Greek mythology).
However, not only does this have nothing to do with the character Red XIII, but the characters are different in Japanese (Na-na-ki and a-na-ki-n are the two words).
Moogle Fan sez: "Final Fantasy X's Kimahri is spelt as Kimari, when translated from katakana to romanized Japanese.
www.ffcompendium.com /h/nchara.shtml   (11806 words)

  
 Final Fantasy Name Origins: Characters
From The Final Fantasy Usenet FAQ: Celes probably got her name from the Roman goddess of grain and harvests, Ceres ("Demeter" in Greek mythology).
Moogle Fan sez: "Final Fantasy X's Kimahri is spelt as Kimari, when translated from katakana to romanized Japanese.
However, not only does this have nothing to do with the character Red XIII, but the characters are different in Japanese (Na-na-ki and a-na-ki-n are the two words).
www.ffcompendium.com /h/nchara.shtml   (11806 words)

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