THE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF IN AUSTRALIA WORSHIP THE MOTHER GODDESS, ETERNALLY PREGNANT, "KUNAPIPI", THE GREAT MOTHER GODDESS OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA, WHO EXISTED BEFORE ALL THINGS. SHE GAVE BIRTH TO HUMANITY, ANIMALS AND PLANTS; HER BODY CONTAINS THE SECRET CAVES IN WHICH HER FOLLOWERS WORSHIP. IT WAS "KUNAPIPI" WHO, IN A TIME LONG, LONG AGO, WHO CAME IN "DREAMTIME" FROM A SINKING LAND TO ESTABLISH HERSELF AND HER WORSHIP, AND IT WAS SHE WHO BROUGHT THE FIRST ANCESTORS TO THE LAND, TEACHING THEM THE LINES OF THE DREAMTIME SONGS...THE LINES THEY COULD FOLLOW TO THE SACRED PLACES OF HER BODY.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME, EACH OF HER WORSHIPPERS TRAVELS TO ONE OF THE SACRED PLACES AND SWINGS A "BULLROARER" UNTIL "KUNAPIPI" SINGS AND INTRODUCES THE INITIATE TO HIS OR HER TWIN SOUL, A SOUL THAT RESIDES ALWAYS WITH THE GODDESS AND, AT THE WORSHIPPER'S DEATH, WILL CALL ITS TWIN BACK TO "KUNAPIPI. "IT IS SAID THAT SHE SWALLOWS YOUNG BOYS, THEN REGURGITATES THEM INTO ADULTHOOD. HER TOTEM IS THE RAINBOW SNAKE.
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EITHINOHA (pronounced ay-thin-OH-ha) is the Iroquois Goddess of the earth. Her names means "our mother", and she is very similar to other earth Goddesses, in particular Demeter. Her daughter, Onatha, is abducted by a demon in a story that parallels the myth of Persephone being abducted by Hades.
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Mahakali literally translated as Great Kali, is a Hindu Goddess, considered by some to be the consort of Shiva, and by others as the basis of Reality (see below). Mahakali in Sanskrit is etymologically the feminized variant of Mahakala or Great Time (which is interpreted also as Death), an epithet of the God Shiva in Hinduism. Mahakali is another name of the dark Goddess Kali, who is the force of the anger of Durga and is an aspect of the Mahashakti and therefore her color is light blue. She is believed to be the greatest aspect of Kali whom many Hindus hold as a Divine Mother.
Mahakali (Kali Devi) is one of the incarnations of 'Shakti' of Durga. She is the power bestower and is believed by Hindus to be the destroyer of evils and enemies. This form of Durga is most adored in Bengal and Bihar. She is also called Mahishasur Mardini (The destroyer of Demon Mahishasur who was a frightening figure on earth at a time). Kali or Mahakali is specially adored during both the Navratras by the Hindus.
Mahakali's mythology is contained in various Puranic and Tantric Hindu Scriptures (Shastra), where She is variously portrayed as the Adi-Shakti or Primeval Force of the Universe, identical with the Ultimate Reality or Brahman, the (female) Prakriti or World as opposed to the (male) Purusha or Consciousness, or as one of three manifestations of Mahadevi (The Great Goddess) that represent the three Gunas or attributes in Samkhya philosophy; in this interpretation Mahakali represents Tamas or the force of inertia. A common understanding of the Durga Saptashati or Chandi Path (the Devi Mahatmya or "Greatness of the Goddess", a later interpolation into the Markandeya Purana, considered a core text of Shaktism, the branch of Hinduism which considers Devi to be the highest aspect of Godhead) assigns a different form of the Goddess (Mahasaraswati, Mahalakshmi, and Mahakali) to each of the three episodes therein.
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"(THE RIVER SHANNON)"
THE RIVERS OF IRELAND BEAR THE NAMES OF THE GREAT GODDESS IN HER DIFFERENT GUISES. " SINANN", THE YELLOW HAIRED GODDESS OF THE TUATHA DE DANANN WAS THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE SEA GOD, "LIR." SHE WAS A IRISH RIVER GODDESS IN ANCIENT CELTIC MYTHOLOGY ASSOCIATED WITH THE RIVER "SHANNON," THE LONGEST RIVER IN IRELAND WHICH WAS SOUGHT OUT FOR ITS HAZELNUTS OF WISDOM. THE HAZELNUT, WITH ITS ROUND HARD SHELL, IS A SYMBOL FOUND IN MANY FOLKTALES.
IN HER BEST KNOWN LEGEND, WARNED THAT SHE SHOULD NOT APPROACH THE WELL WHERE THE WISDOM IS HIDDEN, SHE TRAVELS TO "CONNLA'S WELL" ANYWAY IN SEARCH OF ESOTERIC KNOWLEDGE, BUT APPARENTLY VIOLATED PROTOCOL AND IS DENIED. THE WELL IN ITS ANGER RISES UP AND DROWNS HER, SWEEPING HER DOWN INTO THE SEA, THUS BIRTHING THE RIVER WHICH STILL CARRIES HER NAME.
"SINANN" WAS PARTICULARLY REVERED BY THE COASTAL TRIBE OF "CORCU BAISCIND", AN EARLY KINGDOM IN COUNTY CLARE BECAUSE THEY BELIEVED SHE COULD SLAY THE SEA MONSTERS. A SANCTUARY FOR THIS GODDESS EXISTED ON THE ISLAND OF "INIS-CATHAIG."
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