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

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 Krtya

 




Krtya: India's witch goddess.

The feminine state of enlightenment is Krtya.

She is the ultimate shapeshifter, capable of taking on any form.

She speaks the words of power, which have the ability to bring everything into existence.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Hecate

 




Hecate is a Greek witch deity.

Hecate is the Crone aspect of the Triple Goddess, and along with Persephone and Demeter, she forms the triad; yet, she also seems to have three faces.

She is known as the "Queen of Ghosts" because she holds control over heaven, earth, and the underworld.

She protects spirits from injury and mischief in her role as the spiritworld's protector.

Hecate is most typically connected with the crossroads, a site of spiritual insight and dark intuitive witchcraft.

She was once a goddess of the woods and childbirth.

Hecate, the supreme sorceress and diviner, teaches her followers the Witch's way and leads the seeker to the unconscious mind's depths.


~Kiran Atma



Goddess Diana

 

 

Diana is the Earthly and Eternal embodiment of the Queen of the Witches in Rome.


Diana is the free-spirited huntress, virgin of the woods and forests, and protector of all things wild and free.


She is a moon goddess who is revered for her amazing beauty, magical abilities, and protection of women who practice magick.



She is the patroness of slaves and the impoverished, as well as the guardian of wild and tamed animals.

Diana, who is often portrayed with a bow and arrow and accompanied by animals, is quick to get enraged when she is wronged.



Her yearly celebration takes place on August 13th, and she is believed to safeguard the crop from approaching storms.

Diana's Greek counterpart is Artemis.


~ Kiran Atma