2017-07-28T18:02:47+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Saraswati, Yemoja, Oshun, Yamuna in Hinduism, Calypso (mythology), Anuket, Nu (mythology), Nehalennia, Atargatis, Ganges in Hinduism, Benzaiten, Satet, Nephthys, Divona, Nyai Roro Kidul, Oya, Sulis, Mami Wata flashcards
Sea and river goddesses

Sea and river goddesses

  • Saraswati
    Saraswati (Sanskrit: सरस्वती, Sarasvatī) is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and learning.
  • Yemoja
    Yemoja is a spirit from the Yoruba religion.
  • Oshun
    Oshun (known as Ochún or Oxúm in Latin America) also spelled Ọṣun, is an orisha, a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of God in the Ifá and Yoruba religions.
  • Yamuna in Hinduism
    Yamuna is a sacred river in Hinduism and the main tributary of the Ganges (Ganga), the holiest river of Hinduism.
  • Calypso (mythology)
    Calypso (/kəˈlɪpsoʊ/; Greek: Καλυψώ, Kalypsō) was a nymph in Greek mythology, who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she detained Odysseus for several years.
  • Anuket
    Anuket was the personification and goddess of the Nile river in the Egyptian mythology in Elephantine, at the start of the Nile's journey through Egypt, and in nearby regions of Nubia.
  • Nu (mythology)
    Nu (/nuː/; "watery one"), also called Nun (/nʌn/ or /nuːn/; "inert one") is the deification of the primordial watery abyss in ancient Egyptian religion.
  • Nehalennia
    Nehalennia (spelled variously) is a goddess of unclear origin, perhaps Germanic or Celtic, Nehalennia is attested on and depicted upon numerous votive altars discovered around what is now the province of Zeeland, the Netherlands, where the Rhine River flowed into the North Sea.
  • Atargatis
    Atargatis /əˈtɑːrɡətᵻs/ or Ataratheh (/əˈtærəθə/; Aramaic: ‘Atar‘atheh or Tar‘atheh‎‎) was the chief goddess of northern Syria in Classical Antiquity.
  • Ganges in Hinduism
    In Hinduism, the river Ganga is considered sacred and is personified as a goddess Gaṅgā.
  • Benzaiten
    Benzaiten (弁才天, 弁財天) isa Japanese Buddhist goddess, who originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati.
  • Satet
    In Egyptian mythology, Satet (also spelt Satis, Satjit, Sates, and Sati) was the deification of the floods of the Nile River.
  • Nephthys
    Nephthys (Greek: Νέφθυς) or Nebthet was a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion.
  • Divona
    In Gallo-Roman religion, Divona or, in Gaulish, Devona is the eponymous goddess of a sacred spring that was the source of fresh water (fons) for the city of Burdigala (Bordeaux).
  • Nyai Roro Kidul
    Nyai Loro Kidul (also spelled Nyi Roro Kidul) is a legendary Indonesian female spirit or deity, known as the Queen of the Southern Sea of Java (Indian Ocean or Samudra Kidul south of Java island) in Javanese and Sundanese mythology.
  • Oya
    Oya (known as Oyá or Oiá; Yansá or Yansã; and Iansá or Iansã in Latin America) is an Orisha of winds, lightening, and violent storms, death and rebirth.
  • Sulis
    In localised Celtic polytheism practised in Britain, Sulis was a deity worshipped at the thermal spring of Bath (now in Somerset).
  • Mami Wata
    Mami Wata (Mammy Water) is venerated in West, Central, and Southern Africa, and in the African diaspora in the Americas.