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Showing posts with label Corn Mother. Show all posts

Goddess Zaramama Or Mamazara

 




Zaramama, also Mamazara: Incan agricultural goddess.

Zaramama is the mother of maize and a deity of grain.

She provides nutrition and food to the land and its inhabitants.

She is depicted as a woman wearing a silver-clasped shawl and wearing ears of corn as part of her features.


~Kiran Atma

Who Is Goddess Corn Mother, Or Corn Woman?

 










Corn Woman, also known as Corn Maiden, Corn Mother, and Yellow Woman, is the goddess of nourishment in Native American mythology. 





Corn Woman, the embodiment of maize and the earth's fertility, is revered by many Native Americans. 







As she matures, she becomes a Triple Goddess, ultimately offering herself so that her body may nurture and seed the land with grain, allowing humans to live and eat. 

Corn Woman teaches her followers how to worship and respect their gods correctly, as well as how to stay healthy through growing food.