Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Goddess Tuonetar

 



Tuonetar is the Finnish goddess of death.

Tuonetar is the keeper of the dead and the queen of the underworld.

She separates lovers by delivering death to one of the couple, then catches the soul and locks it inside the underworld.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Sheela Na Gig

 



Sheela Na Gig: Irish goddess of the hag.

Sheela Na Gig is most renowned for the stone carvings of a naked female figure displaying her vulva that can be seen all across Ireland.

She is the lusty hag, the Dark Crone goddess, and the embodiment of life's and death's feminine secrets.

Sheela Na Gig maintains the cycle of life, death, and rebirth by holding the joy and passion of existence in her hands, as well as the anguish and terror of death.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Nirriti


 


Nirriti is a Hindu goddess of misfortune.

Nirriti represents death, illness, and calamity.

She is the source of dark magick and witchcraft, as well as poverty and all kinds of misfortunes and ill luck.

She is Lakshmi's opposite and opposing energy, as well as the personification of all sin.


For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Hsi Wang Mu

 




Hsi Wang Mu is a Chinese immortality goddess.

Hsi Wang Mu is the greatest deity in the Taoist pantheon and is known as the "Queen Mother of the West." 

She is the personification of the yin principle, guiding and protecting spiritual women and bestowing prophetic dreams and visions onto them.

She is the goddess of life and death, as well as the keeper of the magical peaches of endless life.

Her holy stones include jade and pearls, and she is often shown with peacocks, cranes, and the phoenix.


~Kiran Atma