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Kale (Ancient Greek: Καλη, or Cale, ' Beauty '), also known as Kalleis (Greek: Καλλεις, or Calleis [1]), in ancient Greek religion, was one of the Charites (Graces), daughters of Zeus . Kale is the wife of Hephaestus according to some authors (although most have Aphrodite play that role).
In Roman mythology they were known as the Gratiae, the "Graces". Some sources use the appellation "Charis" or "Kale" as the name of one of the Charites, and equate her with Aglaea, as she too is referred to as the wife of Hephaestus. [4] The Charites were usually considered the daughters of Zeus and Oceanid Eurynome. [2]
Abode: Cremation grounds, Battlefields (varies by interpretation), Manidvipa: Mantra: oṁ jayanti maṅgala kālī bhadrakālī kapālinī durgā kṣamā śivā dhātrī svāhā svadhā namostute
In Javanese mythology, Batara Kala is the god of destruction. It is a very huge mighty and powerful god depicted as giant, born of the sperm of Shiva, the kings of gods. In Borobudur, the gate to the stairs is adorned with a giant head, making the gate look like the open mouth of the giant. Many other gates in Javanese traditional buildings ...
Leafy greens. Bust through salad boredom by thinking beyond kale and baby spinach. Next time you’re at the supermarket, grab a bunch of unfamiliar greens — we particularly love watercress ...
Kale, a local name for West African pepper; HMS Kale, ships of Britain's navy; Kale (mythology), one of the Charites (Graces), daughters of Zeus (Jupiter) KALE, a radio station on 960 AM licensed to Richland, Washington; Ka le (gaming slang) or Kale, refers to lag (video games), often in in-game chat and Twitch
High-fiber foods: "Things like kale, beans, lentils, whole grains, and even popcorn are bulky, fibrous foods that take up a lot of space, and in general these are the most likely to provoke the G ...
Tieresias attends the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, where a beauty contest is held between Aphrodite and the three graces – named as Pasithea, Kale and Euphrosyne – for which Tieresias acts as judge. He announces Kale to be the most beautiful, which incurs the wrath of Aphrodite, who turns him into an old woman.