It depends on your frame of mind. Generally, she does good deeds, like making the harvest grow and bringing flowers in springtime, but in some reinterpretations, she has been known to be Hera's fellow bad-deed-doer (or whatever you call it).
Demeter wasn't a religion, it was a Greek Goddess that focused on harvest of the Earth. There were cults dedicated to Demeter they focused on making sacrifices to Demeter in exchange for good growth and harvest of much needed crops.
The Greek goddess of grain, farming, and soil may be referred to as either Demeter (Greek Deity) or Ceres (Roman Deity).
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Goddess of AgricultureThe Greek name of the goddess of grain and agriculture is Demeter. The roman name is Ceres.She controls the harvest. she is able to make trees and plants grow or die. Her symbols are the torch and a sheaf of wheat or barley. Her parents are Cronos and Rhea. Disguised as an old woman, Demeter roamed the earth rewarding some cities with good harvests and punishing others with poor harvests. Demeter created the four seasons.
In Greek Mythology Demeter is the goddess of harvest. She controls grains, the Earth's fertility, and the seasons. In ancient Greece harvesters often gave her offerings and prayed to her in hope of a good harvesting year.
She is the goddess of harvest and fruitfulness - very good things.
Demeter's responsibilities are to help nature grow while taking care of her child
There are several great Greek goddess costumes that you could choose from that are quite popular. You could try going as Atlantis, Aphrodite, Artemis, Demeter, and Gaia. Those are just to name a few that would make great costumes for Halloween.
He didn't do "good deeds", he existed before Man was created.
Lucina, I believe.Comment:Lucina is the Roman goddess of childbirth. We still need a Greek counterpart.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Greek goddess of childbirth is Hera.
Nemesis was the Greek goddess of indignation against, and retribution for, evil deeds or undeserved good fortune. She was a personification of the resentment aroused by those who committed crimes and got away with it.
Demeter used her powers however she saw fit; what mortals deem for "good" and "evil" does not concern a goddess.