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Euthenia (/ j uː ˈ θ iː n i ə /; [1] Greek: Ευσθένεια, Eustheneia) was the feminine personification of prosperity, abundance, and gain. The Goddess contrasting her is Penia ("Poverty"). [2] Their sisters were Eucleia, Eupheme, and Philophrosyne.
Vasudhārā whose name means "stream of gems" in Sanskrit, also known as "Gold Tara", is the Buddhist goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Her popularity peaks in Nepal where she has a strong following among the Buddhist Newars of the Kathmandu Valley and is thus a central figure in Newar Buddhism . [ 1 ]
The Ekeko (contemporary Aymara spelling: Iqiqu) is the Tiwanakan (pre Columbian civilization) god of abundance and prosperity in the mythology and folklore of the people from the Altiplano. [1] Its chief importance in popular culture is as the main figure of the annual Alasitas fair, a cultural event that happens every January 24 in La Paz ...
Apollo, god of medicine, healing and plagues, and prosperity healing; Asclepius, god of the medicinal arts; Artemis, goddess of young women and childbirth; Chiron, a centaur known for his knowledge and skill in medicinal arts; Darrhon, a health god worshipped in Macedon; Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth; Epione, goddess of the soothing of pain
Abundantia, divine personification of abundance and prosperity. Acca Larentia, a diva of complex meaning and origin in whose honor the Larentalia was held. Acis, god of the Acis River in Sicily. Aerecura, goddess possibly of Celtic origin, associated with the underworld and identified with Proserpina. Aequitas, divine personification of fairness.
It promises abundance and prosperity to new ventures and relationships. The possibilities are endless — but only if we open our minds and hearts to the universe. It’s time to set intentions ...
Lajja Gauri, goddess associated with abundance and fertility; Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity, wealth, fortune, and fertility; Manasa, snake goddess associated with fertility and prosperity; Matrikas, a group of 7-16 goddesses who are associated with fertility and motherly power.
Pages in category "Abundance goddesses" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abundantia; Áine;