Po Ino Nogar: Cambodia's rice goddess.
Po Ino Nogar regulates rainfall and protects crops from illness and drought.
She bestowed to mankind rice and rich soil, as well as the
ability to farm the land.
Water and clouds are her icons.
She bestowed to mankind rice and rich soil, as well as the
ability to farm the land.
Water and clouds are her icons.
She encourages agricultural fertility and teaches how to
properly care for flowering plants.
Her emblems are apples and a pruning fork.
She is a caring goddess who teaches humans how to properly
care for crops and harvest and sow in the appropriate manner.
She is associated with serpents and cows, and the milk from
her breast feeds the cosmos.
She is a goddess of healing who is in charge of herbal
remedies and all sorts of vegetative fertility.
Her name means "Lady of the Mountain" in English.
Ningal was born to Ninhursag and Enki in the city of Ur, where the first cities in the marshes of southern Mesopotamia were constructed entirely out of reeds without the use of nails or wood.