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  2. Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of synonyms for Sarasvati include Sharada (bestower of essence or knowledge), [1] Brahmani (power of Brahma), Brahmi (goddess of sciences), [21] Bharadi (goddess of history), Vani and Vachi (both referring to the flow of music/song, melodious speech, eloquent speaking respectively), Varnesvari (goddess of letters ...

  3. Bia (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    According to the preface to Fabulae by Gaius Julius Hyginus, Bia's Roman name was Vis. [citation needed] Vis is Latin for force, power, violence, or strength. Family [ edit ]

  4. Parvati - Wikipedia

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    As Bhawani and goddess of fertility and birthing, she is the symbolic equivalent of Ephesian Diana. [115] In Crete, Rhea is the mythological figure, goddess of the mountains, paralleling Parvati; while in some mythologies from islands of Greece, the terrifying goddess mirroring Parvati is Diktynna (also called Britomartis). [116]

  5. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Din (Goddess of Power) Farore (Goddess of Courage) Hylia (aka "The Goddess") Nayru (Goddess of Wisdom) Middle Earth. Arien; Estë ...

  6. Devi - Wikipedia

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    Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning. [50] She is the consort of Brahma. [51] The earliest known mention of Saraswati as a goddess is in Rigveda. She has remained significant as a goddess from the Vedic age through modern times of Hindu traditions. [50]

  7. Lakshmi - Wikipedia

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    The other prominent names included in this text are, Bhuvaneshvari (she who is the Queen or ruler of the Universe), Katyayani (she who is the daughter of sage Katyayana), Kaushiki (Shakti that came out of the sheath (or Kosha) of Parvati), Brahmani (She who is the power of Brahma), Kamakshi (she who fulfils desires by her eyes), Chandi (she who ...

  8. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    Limos was the goddess of starvation in ancient Greek religion. She was opposed by Demeter, goddess of grain and the harvest with whom Ovid wrote Limos could never meet, and Plutus, the god of wealth and the bounty of rich harvests.[1] Persephone, queen of the underworld; wife of Hades and goddess of spring growth [11]

  9. Tridevi - Wikipedia

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    Lakshmi is the goddess of fortune, wealth, fertility, auspiciousness, light, and material and spiritual fulfillment, as well as the consort of Vishnu, the maintainer or preserver. [5] However, Lakshmi does not signify mere material wealth, but also abstract prosperity, such as glory, magnificence, joy, exaltation, and greatness, and spiritual ...