When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Kitchen God - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchen_God

    The goddess of the household were territorial deities who shared the domain with the Kitchen God, worshiped by men. This God is known as the Purple Goddess or Privy Goddess. The Privy goddess was worshiped only by women and no temples have been erected in her honor and has no relation or interaction with the Kitchen God. [7]

  3. Jowangsin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jowangsin

    Jowangshin (in Hangul, 조왕신, in hanja, 竈王神) is the goddess of fire and the hearth in Korean shamanism. As the goddess of the hearth, the rituals dedicated to her were generally kept alive by housewives. She is no longer the subject of worship, but still remains one of the most famous Korean deities.

  4. The Kitchen God's Wife - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kitchen_God's_Wife

    The title is a reference to the forgotten wife of Zao Jun, or the Kitchen God, a figure whose story is similar to that of the novel's co-protagonist, Winnie. [5] Zao Jun was once a hardworking farmer who married a virtuous and kind woman, Guo, but later squandered all their money.

  5. Little New Year - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_New_Year

    Little New Year (Chinese: 小年), also known as the Festival of the Kitchen God, is a festival in the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It honors the Kitchen God and takes place roughly a week before the Chinese New Year .

  6. Ninshubur - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninshubur

    Ninakkil, "lady and Akkil", was a title applied to Ninshubur as the tutelary goddess of Akkil. [17] Frans Wiggermann assumes that it already occurs in the Zame Hymns, based on the possible identification of the teoponym AB.KID.KID as Akkil and its namesake tutelary deity as Ninakkil. [18]

  7. Rachel and Jun - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_and_Jun

    The couple were featured in BBC, [3] The Japan Times, [4] Japan Today [11] and in the TV show Asachan from TBS, in a section dedicated to foreign YouTube personalities based in Japan. [12] [13] Rachel and Jun have collaborations with other notable YouTubers such as Simon and Martina, [14] Sebastiano Serafini, The Anime Man, einshine, and ...

  8. Nang Kwak - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nang_Kwak

    Nang Kwak (Thai: นางกวัก) is a Bodhisattva, household goddess or Spirit of Thai folklore. She is deemed to bring good fortune, prosperity and attract customers to a business. Although Nang Kwak is more a figure of popular folklore than a deity, there are Buddhist legends that seek to incorporate her into the Buddhist fold.

  9. The Real Roseanne Show - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Roseanne_Show

    The Real Roseanne Show is a reality show that aired briefly in 2003 about actress and comedian Roseanne Barr hosting a cooking show, called Domestic Goddess.It premiered on ABC on August 6, 2003 [1] to 5.5 million viewers.