Showing posts with label Australian Aborigines Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Aborigines Goddess. Show all posts

Goddess Mar'rallang

 




The Mar'rallang: Australian deities who are sisters.

The Mar'rallang are two identical sisters with the same name and husband.

They function as a mirror to one another, representing the duality of life and the dualism of women.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Kunapipi Or Gunapipi

 




Kunapipi, also Gunapipi: Australian puberty goddess.

Kunapipi is a mother goddess and guardian of the courageous and valiant among the aboriginal people.

Humanity, animals, and plants were all born from her womb.

She allegedly eats young boys and regurgitates them as adults.

The rainbow snake is her totem animal.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Julunggul

 




Julunggul is an Australian initiation goddess.

Julunggul, the great Aborigine goddess of northern Australia, is in charge of rites of passage and initiations.

She helps young boys grow into men by providing them with the fortitude and knowledge they need to face the challenges of puberty.

She is represented as a rainbow snake with rebirth and immortality abilities.

Julunggul, a water goddess, enters people's life and gives them holy dreams and the experiences they need to flourish.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Brogla

 





Brogla is an Australian dancing goddess. 


Brogla is depicted by the Australian Aborigines as a beautiful full-figured lady who is nude and dancing. 



  • The weather and the winds are controlled by her swaying hips and body. 
  • She is the patroness of dancers and choreographers, as well as the sensuous movement and flow of nature.