Showing posts with label Arabian Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabian Goddess. Show all posts

Goddess Manat

 




Manat is an Arabian deity of destiny.

Manat is the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, and along with al-Uzza and al-Lat, she forms the triad.

She has complete influence over the passage of time and the fate of mankind.

Manat is a strong sorceress who controls over the Craft's secrets, divination, life, and death.

The declining moon and dark stones are among her emblems.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Al-Uzza



Al-Uzza, Arabia's Virgin Warrior. 


  • Al-Uzza, together with her sisters al-Lat and Manat, is the youngest of the pre-Islamic trio. 
  • She is known as "the Most Mighty," and she is a fearsome warrior who fiercely defends what she claims as her own.
  • She is the goddess of fertility and wild creatures, and she used to be worshipped with animal and human blood sacrifices. 


  • Her influence over astrology and the change of seasons comes from her position as the morning and evening star. 
  • She is the protector of fish and dolphins as the goddess of the sea, and her name is invoked by travelers and sailors for safe travels. 
  • The acacia tree, clocks and watches, square-shaped stones, and granite are all emblems of Al-Uzza. 
  • She considers cows, felines, and dolphins to be holy.

Goddess Al-Lat

 


Al-Lat is the name of the Arabian ultimate goddess. 

"The Goddess" is how Al-Lat is translated. 


  • She was revered across pre-Islamic Arabia in a trio with al-Uzza and Manat
  • She is Allah's feminine counterpart, and one of the three "daughters of God" described in the Qur'an. 
  • The promise "by the salt, by the fire, and by al-Lat, who is the greatest of all" was used to seal oaths at Mecca. 
  • She is the ultimate Earth Mother, giving food to her desert offspring as required. 
  • The solar disc cradled by the crescent moon, as well as square-shaped stones and crystals, are her emblems. 
  • The number seven is important to her.