Showing posts with label goddess of love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goddess of love. Show all posts

Goddess Xochiquetzal

 



Xochiquetzal: Aztec love goddess 

Xochiquetzal, the goddess of women, is the goddess of love and marriage.

Sacred prostitutes, artists, and dancers are all patronized by her.

She has influence over metamorphosis, weaving, and magick as a moon goddess.

Xochiquetzal is portrayed as a beautiful young woman dressed in gold and opulent garments.

Marigolds and doves are holy to her.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Venus

 



Venus: Love goddess of the Romans.

Venus is the goddess of love, sex, and beauty, and is the Roman counterpart of Aphrodite.

She is the morning and evening star, as well as the sea's daughter.

Venus dispels adversity and brings happiness and joy to devotees.

She is the patroness of prostitutes and treats both mental and physical sexual problems.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Tashmetum

 



Tashmetum is a Babylonian goddess of love.

Tashmetum is the goddess of love inside marital ties, and she may guide women to their right partner.

Her name means "She Who Grants Requests," and her devotees pray to her for answers to all kinds of pleas.

She acts as a go-between for humans and gods, as well as husbands and spouses.

Tashmetum is the epitome of feminine virtue, a seductress and a faithful wife.

She and her husband, Nabu, are frequently summoned for matters of the heart.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Sjofn

 



Sjofn: Love goddess in Norse mythology.

Sjofn coerces women and men into falling in love using magical plants, potions, and musical enchantment.

She inspires passion for the opposite sex by removing fear and past regrets from the heart.

Sjofn also guarantees that married couples' love lasts and that emotions are calmed amid fights and conflicts.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Rati

 



Rati: Bali's sex goddess.

Rati is the goddess of love and sex, according to the Hindus of Bali.

She is called upon to assist one find unrequited love and to regulate passion in romantic relationships.


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


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Radha

 



Radha: Love goddess of the Hindus.

Radha represents love between mankind and God, as well as between woman and man.

She is the god Krishna's devoted devotee and celestial wife.

Radha teaches the delights of loving, faith, steadfast self-dedication, and divinity.


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


~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 Lofn



 


Lofn: Goddess of Forbidden Love in Norse mythology.

Lofn dismantles the barriers that stand in the way of real love and marital bliss.

She has a hedonistic temperament, especially when it comes to sexual behavior, and she forbids adultery and forbidden liaisons.


~Kiran Atma



Goddess Ishtar

 




Babylonian goddess of love and battle, Ishtar.

Ishtar, Inanna's counterpart, is mostly connected with sexual love and monarchy.

Her priestesses are said to have been holy courtesans from the Goddess's temples.

Ishtar's influence is at its peak under the full moon, when she wraps lovers in a cocoon of fertile vitality.

Her fiery temper and determination to avenge wrongs against women and her city have earned her the title of guardian and battle goddess.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Inanna

 




Inanna is the Sumerian goddess of love and battle.

Inanna was revered throughout Mesopotamia as the Queen of Heaven and Earth, and was known to the Babylonians as Ishtar.

She is the morning and evening stars, and she is a lunar deity.

Her seductive and sensuous abilities made her a symbol of fertility and mating rites.

Inanna, Ereshkigal's sister, enhances the light side of the soul by teaching knowledge and life and death magick.

She safeguarded her city and people as a battle goddess, delivering justice and enforcing the rules of the realm.

The lion and the eight-pointed star are her emblems.


~Kiran Atma



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.