Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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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.... |
Goddess name "Marie aim'e" | Martinique | Goddess of disease Martinique |
Goddess name "Marina" | Slavic | Goddess of the moon Slavic |
Goddess name "Marinette" | Haiti | An goddess of the earth Haiti |
Goddess name "Marishi Ten" | Japan | Goddess of dawn and warriors Japan |
Goddess name "Mariyamman" | Dravidian | Plague goddess with a bizarre form of penance Dravidian / Tamil |
Goddess name "Mariyamman (mother of smallpox)" | Dravidian / Tamil / southern India | Plague goddess. A terrible goddess, one of the NAVASAKTIS and linked with the goddess KALI. She is honored in a ritual during which victims (in penance) are suspended from a rope and an iron hook through the flesh of the back and whirled around a pole. Also Mariyattal.... |
King name "Mark" | Cornwall | A mythical king of cornwall, Sir Tristram's uncle. He lived at Tintagel Castle, and married Isolde the Fair, who was påśśionately enamoured of his nephew, Sir Tristram. The illicit loves of Isolde and Tristram were proverbial in the Middle Ages. |
God name "Marmalik" | Kafir / Afghanistan | A chthonic underworld god |
God name "Marmalik Kafir" | Afghanistan | Chthonic underworld god Afghanistan |
God name "Marnas" | N Arabia | A local tutelary god |