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  2. Mahadevi - Wikipedia

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    Bounty goddesses such as Dinsana, Raka, Puramdhi, Parendi, Bharati, and Mahi are among others are mentioned in the Rigveda. [13] The Devīsūkta of the Rigveda (10.125.1 to 10.125.8) is among the most studied hymns, declaring that the ultimate reality is a goddess. [14] [15]

  3. Durga - Wikipedia

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    The most popular legend associated with the goddess is of her killing of Mahishasura. Mahishasura was a half-buffalo demon who did severe penance in order to please Brahma, the creator. After several years, Brahma, pleased with his devotion, appeared before him. The demon opened his eyes and asked the god for immortality.

  4. List of Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    Kali: The fierce and powerful goddess representing time, change, and destruction. Tara: Symbolizing the power of speech, she is associated with divine knowledge and guidance. Tripura Sundari (Shodashi): The beautiful goddess of the three worlds, representing unity and the play of creation.

  5. Shakti - Wikipedia

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    When the asuras (demons) endangered the existence of the devas (gods), the gods created an all-powerful goddess from their combined anger (Devi Mahatmya 2.9–12), by channelling their essential powers, which took the form of a feminine being, who was assented as the Mahadevi, the supreme goddess fully independent of the gods, considered the ...

  6. Hindu deities - Wikipedia

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    Most by far, are goddesses state Foulston and Abbott, suggesting "how important and popular goddesses are" in Hindu culture. [110] Scholars state all deities are typically viewed in Hinduism as "emanations or manifestation of genderless principle called Brahman , representing the many facets of Ultimate Reality".

  7. Greek primordial deities - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses.These deities represented the fundamental forces and physical foundations of the world and were generally not actively worshipped, as they, for the most part, were not given human characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or abstract concepts.

  8. These Are the 14 Most Powerful Mythical Creatures ... - AOL

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    The 14 Most Powerful Mythical Creatures, ... Medusa was seduced by Poseidon in a temple of Athena, a sacrilegious act that enraged the Greek goddess of war so much, ...

  9. List of goddesses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of goddesses, deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. African mythology (sub-Saharan) Afro-Asiatic. Ethiopian. Dhat-Badan;