Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "T'ien Fei" | China | Goddess of sailing and seafarers and Rain. China |
Goddess name "Tang" | China | Goddess of mercy and justice. China |
Goddess name "Tien Hou" | China | Goddess of the ocean. China |
Goddess name "Tien Mu" | China | Goddess of lightning. China |
Goddess name "Tin Hau" | China | Goddess of the waters. China |
Goddess name "Tou Mou" | China | Goddess of justice China |
Goddess name "Tou Mou" | Chinese | Goddess of measure. Usually depicted with many arms and with a caste mark on her forehead, suggesting that she derives from the goddess of the aurora, MARICI, in Indian Buddhism. She is considered to live in the constellation of Ursa major and may also be an aspect of the astral goddess TIN HAU.... |
Goddess name "Trmi Mu" | Chinese | Goddess of lightning. She is said to flash her mirror at an intended victim of the god LEI KUNG'S thunderbolts to ensure his aim.... |
Goddess name "Ts'an Hsien" | China | First cultivator, and the goddess, of silkworms. China |
Goddess name "Ts'an Nu" | China | A goddess of silkworms |
Goddess name "Tu" | China | A chthonic earth goddess & fertility spirit |
Goddess name "Tu (1)" | Chinese | Chthonic earth goddess. A fertility spirit also identified as she who was invoked to bring good harvests by phallic-shaped mounds of earth left in the fields.... |
Goddess name "Tui" | China | Goddess of happiness. China |
Goddess name "Tzu Sun Niang Niang" | China | Goddess of childbirth. China |
Goddess name "Tzu Sun Niangniang" | China | The mother goddess that has a protective role, She had been the wife of a mortal |
Goddess name "Tzu Sun Niangniang" | Chinese | Mother goddess. One of the nine dark ladies of the pantheon who are regarded as having a protective role. She was the mortal wife of a minor official and, having borne him five sons and two daughters, committed suicide in order to ensure her future chastity. She is invoked at weddings to provide children, especially sons, and special cakes are eaten by the bride and groom. One of her more famous sanctuaries, on the island of Taiwan, is the Yin Yang Stone.... |
Goddess name "Vari-Ma-Te-Takere (the very beginning)" | Polynesian / Hervey Islands | Mother goddess. The creator being who lives at the very bottom of the world coconut, sitting in a cramped space with her knees and chin touching. She lives in Te-Enua-Te-Ki (mute land) in eternal silence and is the mother of six children, all deities, three of which she plucked from her right side and three from her left.See also AVATEA, TINIRAU, TANGO, TUMUTEANAOA, RAKA and TU-METUA.... |
Goddess name "Wang Mu Niang" | China | Goddess of female energy, very fond of peaches. China |