Charakter Ideas - Mythologie

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Long Mu or Mother of Dragons was a Chinese woman who was deified as a goddess after raising five infant dragons. Long Mu and her dragons developed a strong bond for each other, and have thus become an example of filial devotion and parental love, an important virtue in Chinese culture. Parental Love, Asian Mythology, Chinese Mythology, Myths And Legends, Gods Goddesses, Mother Of Dragons, A Goddess, Chinese Painting, Chinese Culture
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Long Mu or Mother of Dragons was a Chinese woman who was deified as a goddess after raising five infant dragons. Long Mu and her dragons developed a strong bond for each other, and have thus become an example of filial devotion and parental love, an important virtue in Chinese culture.
Itzpapalotl 'Obsidian Butterfly' A feared Aztec goddess who ruled over Tamoanchan, the paradise of victims of infant mortality and the place where humans were first created. Itzpapalotl Goddesses, Inca Gods, Sun And Moon Goddess, Mayan Mythology, Mistress Of Darkness, Female Creature, Dark Goddesses, Aztec Goddess, Fiction Fantasy Books
Itzpapalotl 'Obsidian Butterfly' A feared Aztec goddess who ruled over Tamoanchan, the paradise of victims of infant mortality and the place where humans were first created.
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Benzaiten (弁才天, 弁財天) is the Japanese name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati. She is the goddess of everything that flows: water, words, speech, eloquence, music and by extension knowledge.
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"Kuan Yin" Chinese goddess of Love & Compassion also known as goddess of Mercy and is a manifestation of the Divine Mother. Her name literally meaning 'One who hears the cries of the world'.
Yama-No-Shinbo’s theme are luck, wealth, prosperity, protection and joy. Her symbols are good-luck charms. This Japanese Goddess of prosperity and good fortune joins in today’s festivities by blessing all efforts to improve our luck. Her name means ‘mother of the mountain’, which, in feng shui (the art of placement in accordance with a region’s energy patterns for the most beneficial result), represents a protective, ancient power that brings happiness and wealth to those within its shadow. Theme Tattoo, Anime Body, Dibujos De Personas, Model Sheet, Arte Fantasy, Art Manga, Art Fantasy, Ancient Chinese, Gods And Goddesses
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Yama-No-Shinbo’s theme are luck, wealth, prosperity, protection and joy. Her symbols are good-luck charms. This Japanese Goddess of prosperity and good fortune joins in today’s festivities by blessing all efforts to improve our luck. Her name means ‘mother of the mountain’, which, in feng shui (the art of placement in accordance with a region’s energy patterns for the most beneficial result), represents a protective, ancient power that brings happiness and wealth to those within its shadow.
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Japan: Amaterasu (meaning "shining in heaven"). Goddess of the sun, and the universe, in the Shinto religion and Japanese myth cycle. The Emperor of Japan is said to be a direct descendant of Amaterasu.
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Kuu is a Moon goddess in Finnish mythology. According to the Kalevala, the daughter of the air Ilmatar allowed a teal to lay its egg on her knee as she floated in the abyss. The egg fell and its parts formed the universe: the white of the egg became the moon, and the yolk the sun.
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Jiang-Shi - The "hopping vampire" of Chinese myth . The Chinese Vampire drains life energy, it cannot speak, has pale skin, long claw-like fingernails, and a long prehensile tongue. It moves by hopping and always has its arms outstretched in rigor mortis. n some versions, it detects potential victims by the energy fluctuations caused by their breathing - one can hide, for a while, from one by holding one's breath.