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Đạo Mẫu (Vietnamese: [ɗâːwˀ mə̌wˀ], 道母) is the worship of mother goddesses which was established in Vietnam in the 16th century. [1] This worship is a branch of Vietnamese folk religion but is more shamanic in nature.
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This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. ... Vietnam : Liễu Hạnh; Fictional goddesses. By the Grace of the Gods
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"Mother Goddess Lieu Hanh under the view of Religious Studies". Religious Studies Review; Simon, Pierre J.; Simon-Barouh, Ida. "The Genii of Four Palaces". Vietnamese Studies. Taylor, Philip (Dec 2003). "The goddess, the ethnologist, the folklorist, and the cadre: Situating exegesis of Vietnam's folk religion in time and place".
When the Việt came down from the North to central Vietnam and took over control of the land occupied by the Cham people, they attempted to assimilate the Cham into Việt culture. In doing so, they Vietnamized certain aspects of Cham culture that appealed to the Việt. It is through this process that the goddess Pô Nagar became Thiên Y A Na.
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