Showing posts with label Storms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storms. Show all posts

Goddess Yondung Halmoni

 




Yondung Halmoni: Korean air goddess.

Wind and storms are ruled by Yondung Halmoni.

She is revered as a goddess of change and transformation in shamanic ceremonies.

Petitioners present her with rice cakes in exchange for her blessings.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Ved'Ma

 



Ved'Ma: Storm goddess from Slavic mythology.

Ved'Ma is an Eastern European Witch goddess who changes from youthful and lovely to elderly and hag-like.

She is the bringer of storms and floods, and she has dominion over the rivers of life and death.

Ved'Ma is also an enchantress who has control over magical plants and herbs.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Ran

 



Ran: The Norse sea goddess.

Ran is a water god who is in charge of the seas and storms.

She is the ruler of the underworld at the sea's bottom, where she catches the souls of the drowned in her fishing nets.

Her daughters are the ocean's waves, and Ran collaborates with them to sink ships to the ocean's depths.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Oya

 



Oya: Weather goddess of the Yorubas.

Depending on her mood, Oya is the embodiment of wind and storms, ranging from calm breezes to hurricanes.

She is a staunch advocate for women's rights in the face of war and poverty.

She is the goddess of transformation and change, and she is often shown wielding a sword or machete to sever the past and create room for the future.

Oya is also a goddess of commerce, bringing prosperity and success to markets and retail establishments.


~Kiran Atma