Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Kongde" | China | Goddess of justice China |
Goddess name "Ksitigarbha (womb of the earth)" | Buddhist / Mahayana | Goddess. Known exten sively from northern India to China and Japan. One of the group of female BODHISATTVAS or buddha designates. Color: yellow or green. Attrib utes: Book, bowl, jewel, staff and water jar. In China she is recognized as an underworld deity, Di zang. In Japan she becomes a guardian deity of påśśage, Jizo.... |
Goddess name "Kuan Yin" | China | Benign guardian goddess, probably of India origin China / Taoist |
Goddess name "Kuan-Yin" | China | Merciful One. A Buddhist boddhisattva and Asian Goddess. China |
Goddess name "Kwan Yin" | China | Goddess of childbirth, compåśśion and mercy China |
Goddess name "Lei-zi" | China | Goddess of thunder who also originated silk worm breeding. China |
Goddess name "Lo Shen" | China | Goddess of rivers China |
Goddess name "Ma Ku" | China | Goddess of springtime. China |
Goddess name "Ma Shi" | China | A goddess & stellar deity |
Goddess name "Ma Shi-Ko" | China | queen of heavens and Goddess of the Seven Seas. China |
Goddess name "Ma-ku" | China | Goddess of spring. China |
Goddess name "Ma-zu" | China | A sea goddess that is a benevolent guardian of fisherman |
Goddess name "Ma-zu" | Chinese | Sea goddess. Known from the coastal regions of southeastern China as a benevolent guardian of fishermen, and closely linked with the goddess KUAN YIN.... |
Goddess name "Ma-zu aka Matsu" | China | Ma-Tsu, A-Ma, and Mizu-Gami, Goddess of the sea who is a benevolent guardian of fisherman. When you are facing great difficulty, you can call her Ma-zu and she will immediately come to your rescue. If, however, you address her as the "Empress of heaven", she will have to take time to put on her fine clothing and will be delayed in coming to your aid. China |
Goddess name "Mang Chin i" | China | Goddess of the womb China |
Goddess name "Marama" | Polynesian / Maori | moon goddess. She equates with the Tahitian goddess HINA, daughter of TANGAROA. Tradition has it that her body wastes away with each lunar cycle but is restored when she bathes in the sea from which all life springs.... |
Goddess name "Marici" | Buddhist | Solar goddess Buddhist / China |
Goddess name "Meng Po" | China | Goddess of justice China |