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The Horned God in India and Europe
  by Neil MacGregor Campbell [3433 words] |
| |  | "Of all of the Gods that we honor in Paganism today probably the most revered is the Horned God, in the shape and form of Cernunnos...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Indic |
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Worship
  by Anja Heij [449 words] |
| |  | "Worshipping a god or goddess in fact is paying homage to the great shining light at the core of your being. You acknowledge that..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros |
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The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
  by Neil MacGregor Campbell [4585 words] |
| |  | "Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Druidism |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Vedic |
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Venus - The Sweet Goddess of Love
  by Anja Heij [530 words] |
| |  | "A soft, tender world in which we intimately relate to the persons and objects we love, a world where rejection is replaced by an..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Roman |
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God The Mother
  by William Bond and Pamela Suffield [2574 words] |
| |  | "IN THE WESTERN WORLD, we are all familiar with the concept of a male god, whether the idea comes from Christianity, Judaism or..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions |
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Aphrodite
  by Obsidian [66 words] |
| |  | "(foam-born) Daughter, after a fashion, of Kronos (she is said to have emerged from the sea following his dismemberment by Zeus: his..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Greek |
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Amphitrite
  by Obsidian [10 words] |
| |  | "(third encircler) Daughter of Nereus, by Doris, and wife of Poseidon...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Greek |
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Danu
  by Obsidian [57 words] |
| |  | "Irish, Celtic, and general Aryan. A river Goddess whose name appears across the face of Europe, the tutelary deity of many nations..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Baba Yaga: A Demon or A Goddess?
  by Freya [1923 words] |
| |  | "Growing up in Kiev, Ukraine, I loved reading and listening to fairy tales. These stories, filled with Slavic flavor, were opening..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Slavic |
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Freya
  by The Troth [376 words] |
| |  | "Freya is probably the best-known and best-loved of the goddesses today. Her title simply means "Lady"; her original name..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Nordic & Germanic |
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Hellenic Pantheon
  by Obsidian [68 words] |
| |  | "The blending of Latin with Hellenic elements was extreme, and produced a long series of Divinities with virtually identical..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Roman |
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The Goddess Epona
  by Dawn Firewolf [649 words] |
| |  | "Lately, it seems that Epona is coming back into Her own with the growing popularity of the internet. Most people identify with Her..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Morrigan, The
  by Obsidian [121 words] |
| |  | "(great queen). Irish. A triplicity of Valkyries (see Badb, Macha, and Nemain ), exalting in battle frenzy, chaos, and the gore of..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Hafren
  by Obsidian [11 words] |
| |  | "Welsh. Another river Goddess, she is the tutulary of the River Severn...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Idunna
  by The Troth [76 words] |
| |  | "The goddess who keeps the apples of youth, by which the gods stay ever-young. Loki arranged for the etin Thjazi to abduct her, but..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Nordic & Germanic |
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Agrona
  by Obsidian [30 words] |
| |  | "Slaughtering. British A warrior Goddess, seemingly a version of the Irish Morrigan, in that she is associated with rivers as well...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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The Goddess
  by Anja Heij [637 words] |
| |  | "Although often depicted as a woman, she is none, and she is all of them. "I am every woman!" And every woman is the..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Paganism & Wicca |
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Gefjon
  by The Troth [79 words] |
| |  | "Her name means "giver". With a plough drawn by four sons whom she bore to a giant and changed into oxen for the purpose,..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Nordic & Germanic |
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Eir
  by The Troth [43 words] |
| |  | "Goddess of healing, patroness of health-care workers, called on against sickness or injury. She is one of the goddesses on the..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Nordic & Germanic |
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Sequanna
  by Obsidian [6 words] |
| |  | "Gaulish. Patron Goddess of the River Seine...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Sinann
  by Obsidian [6 words] |
| |  | "Irish. Patron Goddess of the River Shannon...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Holda
  by The Troth [114 words] |
| |  | "Norse Goddess similiar to Hel. Holda- A goddess known through German folklore, her name means "the Gracious One". She has..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Nordic & Germanic |
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