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Roman goddess of Truth and Virtue - Veritas.
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Veritas was the Roman godess of truth and Mother of Virtue
Virtus.
The goddess Virtue symbolizes moral excellence, goodness, and ethical behavior. She is often associated with qualities such as honesty, integrity, and righteousness. Virtue is seen as a guiding principle for individuals to lead a virtuous life.
The goddess of virtue is at the center of Virginia's great seal. She holds a sword and a spear and stands on top of a figure representing tyranny.
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The goddess of compassion is Avalokiteshvara in Buddhism, known as Kuan Yin in Chinese and Chenrezig in Tibetan. She is revered for her boundless compassion and is believed to embody the virtue of mercy and compassion towards all sentient beings.
In various mythologies, the goddess of purity is often associated with concepts of innocence, chastity, and virtue. In Roman mythology, for instance, the goddess Vesta represents purity and the sacredness of the hearth. Similarly, in Hinduism, the goddess Saraswati embodies purity of knowledge and wisdom. Each culture may have its own interpretation of purity through different deities.
Vesta (Hestia) is a goddess by virtue of being one of the female offspring of Saturn (Kronos) and Ops (Rhea). She was the eldest of their children. She is the personification of importance of home and family, and was one of the most important deities to the Romans.
The Romans spelled it veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth and the virtue of truthfulness, which was considered as one of the main virtues. Veritas was also the goddess of truth, daughter of Saturn and mother of Virtue. She hid at the bottom of a holy well because she was elusive.
Virtue - Virtue album - was created on 1997-04-29.