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In Greek and Roman mythology, Aura (Ancient Greek: Αὔρα, romanized: Aúra, lit. 'breeze' pronounced, or Αὔρη pronounced) is a minor wind goddess, whose name means "breeze". [1] The plural form, Aurae (Ancient Greek: Αὔραι) is sometimes found to describe a group of breeze nymphs.
Okaga, fertility goddess of the south winds. Taku Skanskan, capricious master of the four winds. Tate, a wind god or spirit in Lakota mythology. Waziya, giant of the north winds who brings icy weather, famine, and diseases. Wiyohipeyata, god of the west winds who oversees endings and events of the night.
A Phrygian was the husband of Aurora, yet she, the goddess who appoints the last road of night, carried him away Virgil mentions in the fourth book of his Aeneid : [ 6 ] Aurora now had left her saffron bed, And beams of early light the heav'ns o'erspread
Aura (Αὖρα), goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning; Chione (Χιόνη), goddess of snow and daughter of Boreas; Eos (Ἠώς), goddess of the Dawn; Ersa (Ἕρση), goddess of the morning dew; Helios (Ἥλιος), god of the Sun and guardian of oaths; Hemera (Ημέρα), primeval goddess of the day; Hera ...
Aura most commonly refers to: Aura (paranormal), ... Aura (mythology), Greek goddess whose name means breeze; Aura the Finnish Maiden, personification of Finland;
Connected with the soul chakra, white is the aura color associated with only a small number of people: those who have “transcended the limitations of the physical realm,” according to Aura ...
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Lelantos is the Titan father of the nymph Aura ("Breeze"), [1] who was a hunting companion of Artemis and the mother, by Dionysus, of Iacchus, a minor deity connected with the Eleusinian Mysteries. [2]