Great Goddess refers to the concept of an almighty goddess, or to the concept of a mother goddess, including:
- Great Goddess, anglicized form of the Latin Magna Dea
- Great Goddess, anglicized form of the Sanskrit Mahadevi, the Shakti sum of all goddesses
- Great Goddess, Ma Gu, cosmogonic goddess in Korean creation myths
- Great Goddess of Teotihuacan, an ancient Mesoamerican deity
See also
A mother goddess is a Goddess, often portrayed as the Earth Mother who serves as a general Fertility deity the bountiful embodiment of the Earth. Magna Dea is Latin for " Great Goddess " and can refer to any major Goddess worshipped during the Roman Republic or Roman Empire In Hinduism, Mahadevi ( Sanskrit: Mahādevī, Devanagari: महादेवी or " Great Goddess " is a term used to denote Ma Gu ( is a legendary Taoist ''xian'' (仙 "immortal transcendent" associated with the Elixir of life, and symbolic protector of females in Chinese Great Goddess of Teotihuacan (or Teotihuacan Spider Woman) is a proposed Goddess of the Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan civilization in what is now A goddess is a Female Deity. Many Cultures have goddesses Often deities are part of a polytheistic system that includes several deities Goddess worship (also Goddess spirituality, Goddess veneration) is a general description for the veneration of a female Goddess or goddesses
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