One of the Pandit was saying that Lord Ganesha should be first followed by Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswathi. But I had never see a photograph like that, in all the photographs, Always Lord Ganesha is in the middle.
The Greek goddesses didn't have middle names. Artemis was the goddess's full name.
The Mark of Lord Vishnu is called Sricharanam. Members of the Sri Vaishnavam tradition form tilak with two lines representing the feet of Sriman Narayana, with a red line in the middle which represents Goddess Lakshmi. A small line on the top bridge of the nose which represents that the wearer belongs to the Thenkalai subsect. Because the Sri Vaishnavam Sampradaya begins with Lakshmi, and because they approach Narayana through Lakshmi, their tilak reflects this process of surrender, known as Saranagati (or sometimes also Prapatti). Within Sri Vaishnavism, this process of surrender (sarangati) to Vishnu. A variant to this is found within the Ramanandi sect, begun by Ramananda, who wear a similar tilak design but in reference to Sita and Rama (whom their devotion is focused upon) rather than Lakshmi and Narayana.
Aurora
The statue of the god or goddess of the temple stood in the back of the temple and in the middle hall.
I would describe her as a beautiful middle aged woman. She would be chaste and very maternal.
Pompeii the Great built this theatre in 55 BC> Julius Caesar was assassinated there. It is made of concrete. It is one of the first Roman structures to be free-standing, non-wooden floors, and have a stage, garden,and sacred area. It had a statue of Venus in the middle because this was Pompeii's favorite goddess. Venus was the goddess of love.
In the Second Dynasty Egypt, the cat goddess was commonly known as Bast, Baast, Ubastiand Baset.Most Egyptologists today use the name Bastet. In the Middle Kingdom (2000 BC to 1700 BC) is when the domestic cat started appearing as Bastet's sacred animal.
Greek Gods and Goddesses only had one name each. Hera's name was Hera. That's it. She is often identified with the equivalent Roman goddess, Juno. So you could say that her Latin name was Juno. But basically she's just called Hera.
The great Astarte is an ancient goddess that is worshipped in the Middle East and is the chief deity of Tyre, Sidon, and Elat. In addition the Great Astarte is also mentioned in the Hebrew bible.
Your best guess would be the Parthenon in Athens, dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of the city.
The majority of the planets are named after Roman gods. Uranus is named after the Greek god of the sky or heaven. "Earth" is from middle English; there was a corresponding personified Germanic goddess.
It would depend on the problem, but Persephone was a goddess of curses and magic and the Furies themselves answered to her whims - as Queen of the Underworld, it was not done to cross her. Yet Persephone could be kind.