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  2. Goddess - Wikipedia

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    In Shaktism, the supreme deity is the Great Goddess , called by different names such as Shakti or Adi Parashakti (Primordial Supreme Power). Shaktas consider the Goddess to be the ultimate source of all things and the mother of all gods and goddesses. She is considered to have ten main avatars called the ten mahavidyas in some traditions.

  3. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Belldandy - Oh My Goddess! Urd - Oh My Goddess! Skuld - Oh My Goddess! Mii (May or Mei in Anglo dubbed) - Jungle De Ikou! Rongo - Jungle De Ikou! Holo - Spice and Wolf; Aqua - KonoSuba; Ristarte - Cautious Hero; Valkyrie - Cautious Hero; Hestia - Danmachi; Haruhi Suzumiya - the melancholy of haruhi suzumiya; Transformice. Elisah - Goddess ...

  4. Athena - Wikipedia

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    Athena [b] or Athene, [c] often given the epithet Pallas, [d] is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft [3] who was later syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva. [4] Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens, from which she most likely ...

  5. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    In the Iliad, Aphrodite is the apparently unmarried consort of Ares, the god of war, and the wife of Hephaestus is a different goddess named Charis. Likewise, in Hesiod's Theogony, Aphrodite is unmarried and the wife of Hephaestus is Aglaea, the youngest of the three Charites.

  6. Lists of deities - Wikipedia

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    List of deities by classification. Lists of deities by cultural sphere. List of goddesses. List of fictional deities. List of people who have been considered deities; see also Apotheosis, Imperial cult and Sacred king. Names of God (epithets of gods of monotheistic religions)

  7. List of solar deities - Wikipedia

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    Ekhi, goddess of the Sun and protector of humanity; Celtic mythology. Áine, Irish goddess of love, summer, wealth, and sovereignty, associated with the Sun and midsummer; Alaunus, Gaulish god of the Sun, healing, and prophecy; Belenos, Gaulish god of the Sun; Brighid, Irish sun goddess; Étaín, Irish Sun goddess

  8. Devi - Wikipedia

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    Though goddess Radha has more than thousand names but some of her common names used by devotees are – Radhika, Radhe, Radharani, Madhavi, Keshavi, Shyama, Kishori, Shreeji, Swamini ji (in Pushtimarg), Raseshwari, Vrindavaneshwari and Laadli ji.

  9. List of lunar deities - Wikipedia

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    Goddess Thần Mặt Trăng, the embodiment of the moon, the daughter of Ông Trời; Goddess Hằng Nga, goddess who lives on the moon; Semitic mythology. God Aglibol (Palmarene mythology) God Almaqah (Sabaean mythology) God Baal-hamon (Punic religion) God Saggar (Eblaite religion) God Sin (Mesopotamian mythology) God Ta'lab (Arabian mythology)

  10. Diana (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    It centers around a pair of deities regarded as divine lovers, who are known by several variant names including Diana and Dianus, alternately given as Tana and Tanus or Jana and Janus (the later two deity names were mentioned by James Frazer in The Golden Bough as later corruptions of Diana and Dianus, which themselves were alternate and ...

  11. Gaia - Wikipedia

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    Pherecydes uses the name Chthonie for the primeval goddess who later became Ge and Musaeus the same name for the oracular goddess of Delphi. Homer uses the for chthon the epithets "euryodeia" (broad-seated) and "polyvoteira" (all-nourishing) which can also be used for the earth. In some plays of Aeschylus "chthon" is the earth-goddess Gaia.