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Ancient Egyptian themed 'Golden Goddess Show' photographed Nottingham Goose Fair October ...
Scott-Stewart, Dick
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The Goddess of Place, Place of the Goddess
Chapter 2 investigates the goddess Svasthānī herself. Svasthānī, “the Goddess of One’s Own Place,” serves as a relatively recent and tangible case study for understanding the birth and transformation of a goddess. In this case, a popular, but elusive, goddess transformed from a relatively invisible, unembodied, private, fluid goddess into a visible ...
Jessica Vantine Birkenholtz
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Goddess worship is one of the most important signposts of the cultural landscape of Hinduism. Goddesses are predominant both in pan-Indian classical discourses and in “local” vernacular discourses of Hinduism. The number of Hindu goddesses that one comes across in daily life or learns about in an academic context is astonishing; the mythologies ...
Perundevi Srinivasan
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A theatre student dressed as a golden goddess during a roller skating Halloween Party ...
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The gentrification of the goddess
International Journal of Hindu Studies, 2001Abstract Encircled by ever-expanding suburbs of Chennai, many old village “seats” of feminine divine power (shakti pitha) are attracting ardent new middle-class devotees. Called Amman (mother) in Tamil, these Goddesses (Mariyamman, Mundakakkanni Amman, Kolavizhi Amman) reign alone, usually without a male consort.
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