Showing posts with label soil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soil. Show all posts

Goddess Proserpina

 



Proserpina: Proserpina is the Roman goddess of spring.

Proserpina, the Roman version of Persephone, is the goddess of seasonal spring and virginity.

She is the goddess of development and agriculture, as well as the depiction of the soil in full blossom.

She is Pluto's wife and the guardian of spirits, and she dominates the underworld with him as the Dark Maiden.


~Kiran Atma

You may also want to discover and learn more about Female Divinities of the Roman empire here.




Goddess Mokosh

 



Mokosh: Ukrainian goddess of water and soil.

In Slavic lands, Mokosh is revered as the goddess of rain and rich soil.

She is in charge of spinning, weaving, and household tasks, as well as marriage ceremonies and family matters.

She is linked to life-and-death situations because she provides the basics of life.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Momu

 



Momu: The goddess of the land in Scotland.

Momu is the goddess of wells, caverns, and slopes, and is supposed to represent the feminine form's strength.

She is connected to fairies and has influence over the elements of soil and water.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Ilmatar Or Luonnotar

 




Ilmatar, also known as Luonnotar, is a Finnish creator goddess.

Ilmatar created the world out of three duck eggs that hatched and gave birth to the earth, sky, and agriculture.

Ilmatar drew forth fresh spring water and sowed seeds so that the soil would prosper when the yolks of the eggs merged to produce the sun.

The Daughter of Nature is how she is referred to.


~Kiran Atma