Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Margutte" | France | A giant ten feet high, who died of laughter on seeing a monkey pulling on his boots. France |
"Mari" | Buddhist | The deification of literature |
"Mari" | Buddhist | Deification of literature Buddhist |
Goddess name "Mari" | Davidian / Tamil | A Rain goddess & the goddess of smallpox |
Goddess name "Mari" | Dravidian | Rain goddess and the goddess of smallpox Dravidian / Tamil |
Goddess name "Mari" | East | Mother and goddess of the sea Middle east |
Goddess name "Mari (1) (killing)" | Buddhist | (1) Deification of literature. One of a group of DHARANIS. Color: reddish white. Attributes: needle, thread and staff.(2) Mother goddess. Dravidian (Tamil) [southern India]. See also MARI MAI.... |
Goddess name "Mari (2) (queen)" | Basque / Pyrenean region | Supreme mother goddess. She is both a sky and chthonic goddess and her consort is MAJU. She is depicted dressed in rich clothing and jewels. Her home is within the earth but she also rides through the air in a chariot pulled by four horses or carried by a ram. She may breathe fire and is symbolized by the Rainbow. When she and her consort meet, a thunderstorm forms. Her symbol is a sickle which is still employed as a device to ward off evil.... |
Goddess name "Mari Mai" | Hindu | Plague goddess åśśociated with cholera Hindu |
Goddess name "Mari Mai (mother death)" | Hindu | Plague goddess. The sister of SITALA, åśśociated with cholera. Her Tamil counterpart is MARIYAMMAN.... |
Goddess name "Mari/ Marian" | Middle East | A mother & sea goddess |
Goddess name "Marian" | Greek | An ancient pagan Sea-goddess |
Goddess name "Mariana" | Belem | A goddess of healing & protector of sailors |
Goddess name "Mariana" | Belem | Goddess of healing and protector of sailors Belem |
Goddess name "Mariana" | Brazil | Goddess of love Brazil |
Goddess name "Marica" | Etruscan | Goddess of Agriculture. Etruscan |
Goddess name "Marici" | Buddhist | Solar goddess Buddhist / China |
Goddess name "Marici (shining)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | (1) Astral goddess. An emanation of VAIROCANA and also his female aspect or SAKTI. She is further identified as a buddha-designate or BODHISATTVA. She may also be the mother of SAKYAMUNI (a form of the BUDDHA). Considered by some to be the equal of the Hindu SURYA. She may be depicted in a three-headed form (as the Sakti of HAYAGRIVA), in which case her left head is that of a pig. She rides in a chariot drawn by seven boars. Color: red, yellow or white. Attributes: arrow, bow, fly whisk, horse's head image in the hair, needle, prayer wheel, staff, sword, thread and trident. Three-eyed.(2) Demiurge. Hindu. A product of the creator god BRAHMA.... |