Showing posts with label Greek mythology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek mythology. Show all posts

Goddess Tyche

 



Tyche: Fortune goddess in Greek mythology.

Tyche is the goddess of luck and fortune.

Her rule encompasses everything from commercial prosperity to gaming luck.

She is sometimes pictured alongside Nemesis, who balances the distribution of Tyche's blessings, while she oversees the world's financial issues.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Selene

 



Selene: The goddess of the moon in Greek mythology.

Selene, the Titan goddess of the moon, is the patroness of lunar magic.

She helps with sleep, dream forecasting, and sensual activities, among other things.

She is usually depicted with a crescent-moon crown, riding a horse or chariot.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Rhea

 



Rhea: The goddess of time in Greek mythology.

Rhea, the Olympian gods' Titan mother, signifies the passage of time and the power of ancestors' blessings.

Her name means "ease," because her soothing essence soothes the world's misery and turmoil.

Her reverence for menstrual blood and milk demonstrates her strength as a feminine fertility figure.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Nike

 



Nike: Victory goddess in Greek mythology.

Nike is the embodiment of victory, particularly in battles and sporting events.

She is frequently pictured with a palm branch on Athena's side.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Nemesis

 



Nemesis: The goddess of retribution in Greek mythology.

Nemesis is the goddess of vengeance and wrath.

Her name means "She Who Dispenses," and she punishes those who have undeserved happiness or an abundance of good fortune.

Nemesis is the Greek goddess of karma, who chases out the wicked in order to dispense justice.

The sword and the scales are her emblems.


~Kiran Atma