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Myths about Goddess

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Goddess across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

43 myths currently featured for Goddess.

Ame-no-Tajikarao Throwing the Cave Door Across Japan Using His Immense Strength

⛩️ Japanese MythologyMount Togakushi, Nagano, JapanAme-no-Tajikarao • Amaterasu-Omikami • Ame-no-Uzume

When the sun goddess Amaterasu hid inside the Heavenly Rock Cave, plunging the entire universe into absolute darkness, the heavenly deities devised a plan to lure her out. The physically strongest kami, Ame-no-Tajikarao, stood concealed by the cavern's entrance, waiting for the perfect opportunity to act. When Amaterasu peeked out in curiosity, Tajikarao grabbed her hand, hauled her out, and...

The Gods Gathering at the Quiet Riverbed to Plan Amaterasu's Lure

⛩️ Japanese MythologyAma-no-Yassugawara, Miyazaki, JapanAmaterasu-Omikami • Susanoo-no-Mikoto • Omoikane-no-Kami

When the sun goddess Amaterasu hid herself in the Heavenly Rock Cave out of grief over her brother Susanoo's wild behavior, the world was plunged into complete darkness. Desperate to bring light back to the universe, eight million Shinto deities gathered at the quiet, gravelly riverbed of Ama-no-Yassugawara. Led by the wise god Omoikane, they devised a brilliant, festive plan to pique her...

Amaterasu Sealing Herself Inside the Heavenly Rock Cave, Plunging the World into Darkness

⛩️ Japanese MythologyAmano-Iwato Shrine, Miyazaki, JapanAmaterasu • Susanoo • Ame-no-Uzume

Driven to deep despair and grief by the destructive, reckless actions of her brother Susanoo, the sun goddess Amaterasu seals herself within the Heavenly Rock Cave, Amano-Iwato. Her withdrawal plunges both the heavens and the earth into complete, terrifying darkness and unleashes countless evil spirits. Through a clever, festive plan devised by the assembly of gods, Amaterasu is lured out of...

Susanoo Throwing a Flayed Horse into Amaterasu's Weaving Hall in a Wild Rage

⛩️ Japanese MythologyAma-no-Yassugawara, Miyazaki, JapanSusanoo • Amaterasu • Wakahirume

In Japanese mythology, the storm god Susanoo-no-Mikoto, drunk on pride after a sacred contest, goes on a destructive rampage in heaven. This culminates in him flaying a heavenly horse and throwing it through the roof of the sacred weaving hall of his sister, the sun goddess Amaterasu. Outraged and deeply grieved by the resulting death of a weaving maiden, Amaterasu retreats into the Heavenly...

Tsukuyomi Slaying the Food Goddess Ukemochi

⛩️ Japanese MythologyFushimi Inari-taisha Shrine, Kyoto, JapanTsukuyomi • Ukemochi • Amaterasu

Sent by his sister Amaterasu to visit the food goddess Ukemochi, Tsukuyomi the moon god becomes deeply offended when she prepares a feast by expelling food items from her nose, mouth, and rectum. Disgusted by this unusual method of culinary creation, Tsukuyomi slays her in a fit of rage. From the dead goddess's body, the essential grains, seeds, and animals of agriculture are miraculously...

Amaterasu Born from Izanagi's Left Eye During His Purification Bath

⛩️ Japanese MythologyEda Shrine, Miyazaki, JapanIzanagi-no-Mikoto • Amaterasu Ōmikami • Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto

After returning from the dark underworld of Yomi, the creator god Izanagi-no-Mikoto cleansed himself in a sacred river in Miyazaki. As he washed his left eye, the radiant sun goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami was born, bringing warmth and light to the cosmos. This act established the Shinto ritual of purification and birthed the most revered deities of Japan.

The Cat Goddess Bastet Killing the Venomous Serpents in the Houses of the Faithful

🏺 Egyptian MythologyBubastis (Tell Basta), EgyptBastet • Ra • Apep (Apophis)

Bastet, the feline-headed goddess and daughter of Ra, acts as the primary protectress of the home against the creeping agents of chaos. This myth describes her nocturnal vigilance as she stalks the halls of the faithful in Bubastis, hunting down venomous serpents sent by the forces of Apep. By neutralizing these threats, she maintains the balance of Ma'at and ensures the safety of the...

Hathor Emerging from the Western Mountain to Welcome the Dead into the Afterlife (origin: Egyptian Mythology)

🏺 Egyptian MythologyTheban Necropolis (Luxor), EgyptHathor • Anubis • Osiris

In the ancient Egyptian belief system, the goddess Hathor, as the Lady of the West, emerges from the rugged limestone cliffs of the Theban mountains to greet the souls of the departed. She offers them cool water and bread, ensuring their safe passage through the perils of the underworld and into the peaceful Field of Reeds. This welcoming presence transformed the terrifying prospect of death...

Nekhbet the Vulture Goddess Spreading Her Wings to Protect Upper Egypt

🏺 Egyptian MythologyElkab, EgyptNekhbet • Wadjet • Pharaoh

Nekhbet, the ancient vulture goddess of Upper Egypt, stands as the eternal protector of the Pharaoh and the southern kingdom. Often depicted with wide-reaching wings, she shields the land from chaos and death, holding the shen ring of infinity as a promise of divine rule. As one of the 'Two Ladies,' she represents the maternal care and fierce guardianship that maintained the balance of the...

Taweret the Fierce Hippopotamus Goddess Protecting Pregnant Women from Demons

🏺 Egyptian MythologyDeir el-Medina (Luxor), EgyptTaweret • Bes • Senet

Taweret is the formidable bipedal hippopotamus goddess of Ancient Egypt, serving as the primary protector of women during pregnancy and childbirth. In the artisans' village of Deir el-Medina, she was revered as a domestic guardian who used her terrifying appearance to scare away malevolent spirits and demons. Often depicted holding the 'Sa' symbol of protection, she represents the fierce,...