"EVAKI" IS THE SOUTH AMERICAN GODDESS OF SLEEP. FOR THE BAKAIRI INDIANS, SHE IS THE RULER OF NIGHT AND DAY. SHE STOLE SLEEP FROM THE LIZARDS AND SHARED IT WITH ALL LIVING THINGS. IT IS SHE WHO TEACHES THE POWER OF DREAMS AND THEIR MEANINGS.
AS GUARDIAN OF THE SUN, SHE HAS IN HER POSSESSION A POT WITH A LID, WHICH SHE KEEPS IN HER POSSESSION AT ALL TIMES. IN THE MORNING, SHE PULLS THE LID OFF THE POT TO RELEASE THE LIGHT OF THE SUN TO ITS STARTING POINT IN THE EAST, AND AT THE END OF THE DAY, SHE RECAPTURES THE SUN AND CLOSES THE LID SO THAT THE SUN CAN NO LONGER BE SEEN, AND THE DARK OF NIGHT BEGINS..
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HATHOR is the Egyptian Goddess of love, music, and women. Her name means "House of Horus", referring to her role as mother or wife of the God Horus, and also her identification with the sky where the falcon God flew. In other settings, she was said to be the wife or daughter of the Sun God Re; as the "GOLDEN ONE", she accompanied Re on his daily journey across the sky. She was sometimes worshipped as a Cow-Goddess, and it is in this form that she became the royal nurse, symbolically nourishing the king with her milk. She was also depicted in human form wearing a headdress with a sun and curving cow horns (a symbol later associated with Isis), or with a falcon perched on a pole. Other names for Hathor show some of her other attributes: MISTRESS OF THE VAGINA (assisting women with conception, labor, and childbirth); MISTRESS OF TURQUOISE and MISTRESS OF FAIENCE (protecting miners); MISTRESS OF THE SYCAMORE (her role as comforter of the deceased); MISTRESS OF THE WEST (welcoming the deceased to the underworld); MISTRESS OF THE RED CLOTH (she is usually depicted in red); MISTRESS OF DRUNKENNESS (alcoholic beverages were used in her festivals); and MISTRESS OF SONG (ruling over festive music).
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CHUMA is the Slavic Goddess of death. She is the daughter of Veles, God of cattle and the Underworld. Chuma is depicted as a pale woman with white hair, dressed in a white gown. She carries a pair of silver scissors and a birchwood staff. The scissors she uses to cut the thread of life, and she gives the staff to the dead to help them on their way to the Underworld. Although Chuma is a Goddess of death, she is generally seen as a benign presence, and is called on by those who are dying to bring them a peaceful end. Chuma's name, which means "plague," is also seen as TSHUMA.
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Long ago in an age before which
there was nothing else,
the Victorious One, the Tathagata Dundubhisvara
came into existence and was known as the Light
of the Various Worlds.
The Princess "Moon of Wisdom"
had the highest respect for his teaching,
and for ten million, one hundred thousand years,
made offerings to this Enlightened One,
to his attendant Sravakas,
and to countless members of the Sangha of Bodhisattvas.
The offerings she prepared each day
were in value comparable to all the precious things
which filled a distance of twelve yojanas
in each of the ten directions,
leaving no intermediate spaces unfilled.
Finally after all this
she awoke to the first concepts of Bodhi-Mind.
At that time some monks said to her:
"It is as a result of these,
your roots of virtuous actions,
that you have come into being in this female form.
If you pray that your deeds accord with the teachings,
then indeed on that account you will change your form
to that of a man, as is befitting."
After much discourse she finally replied,
"In this life there is no such distinction
as "male" and "female,"
neither of "self-identity,"
a "person"
nor any perception,
and therefore attachment to ideas
of "male" and "female"
is quite worthless.
The weak-minded are always deluded by this."
And so she vowed:
"There are many who wish to gain enlightenment
in a man's form,
and there are but few who wish to work
for the welfare of living beings
in a female form.
Therefore may I, in a female body,
work for the welfare of beings
right until Samsara has been emptied."
"- BY TIBETAN LAMA TARANATHA (B 1573 CE)"
(JNANACHANDRA WAS AN EARLY NAME FOR TARA - A BUDDHIST DEITY)
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