Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Goddess Sol

 



Sol: Sun goddess in Norse mythology.

Every dawn, Sol rides a chariot across the sky from east to west.

The planet is warmed and nourished by the golden light of her beauty and strength.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Odudua Or Odua

 



Odudua, sometimes spelled Odua is a Yoruba deity of love.

In West Africa, Odudua is revered as the mother of love and child raising.

Her name means "Black One," and she is shown as a stunning beauty with obsidian-like complexion.

She is the ruler of the directional and elemental south, as well as amorous devotion.

Women honor Odudua's feast days by freely giving herself to male followers.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Hebat, Or Kheba, Or Khepat

 




Hebat (also Kheba, Khepat) was a Mesopotamian matron goddess.

Hebat was venerated by the ancient Hurrians as the wife of the storm deity Teshub.

She wields the sun's strength and light, as well as protecting women during times of conflict.

Hebat is a domesticated lady who sits on a throne or stands on a lion.

She is the embodiment of royalty and beauty.

Goddess Hathor

 




Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of love and music. 

Hathor is the goddess of beauty, riches, and the arts, and she is the personification of success and plenty.

She controls all elements of gender and femininity and is the patroness of dancers and musicians.

Hathor is a happy and joyful goddess who bestows pleasure and joy on her devotees.

She is most often worshipped with fragrant fragrances, songs, and dance routines.

She is represented as a lovely lady with cow-like ears and a sistrum in her hand.

Two mirrors and myrrh are her typical gifts.