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  • 11Devi — For other uses, see Devi (disambiguation). The conjoined image of three especially popular manifestations of the Hindu Divine Mother: Lakshmi (wealth/material fulfillment), Parvati (Power/love/spiritual fulfillment), and Saraswati (learning and… …

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  • 12Greek mythology — Bust of Zeus, Otricoli (Sala Rotonda, Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican) Topics in Greek mythology Gods …

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  • 13History of Shaktism — The roots of Shaktism – a Hindu denomination that focuses worship upon Shakti or Devi , the Hindu Divine Mother – penetrate deep into India s prehistory. From the Devi s earliest known appearance in Indian Paleolithic settlements more than 20,000 …

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  • 14Mount Tsukuba — 筑波山 A view from Chikusei city Elevation …

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  • 15Colarbasians — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 16Juno — /jooh noh/, n., pl. Junos for 3. 1. the ancient Roman queen of heaven, a daughter of Saturn and the wife and sister of Jupiter: the protector of women and marriage. Cf. Hera. 2. Astron. the fourth largest and one of the four brightest asteroids.… …

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  • 17Witchcraft — For other uses, see Witchcraft (disambiguation). Witch redirects here. For other uses, see Witch (disambiguation). The classic image of the witch astride a besom broom …

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  • 18Linder Sterling — is a visual artist, performance artist and musician from Manchester, England who also uses the single name Linder .Early lifeBorn Linda Mulvey in Liverpool in 1954, she spent her adolescence and most of her adult life in Manchester. She studied… …

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  • 19Heavenly Mother — In some religious traditions or movements Heavenly Mother (also referred to as Mother in Heaven) is the wife and feminine counterpart of God the Father. There are numerous Jewish and Christian groups who see the Holy Spirit as being our heavenly… …

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  • 20Pistis Sophia — is an important Gnostic text. The five remaining copies, which scholars date c. 250 ndash;300 AD, relate the Gnostic teachings of the transfigured Jesus to the assembled disciples (including his mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Martha), when the… …

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