The goddess Dugra, often referred to as Durga, is typically depicted holding various weapons and symbols of power, signifying her strength and ability to combat evil. In her multiple arms, she may carry a trident, sword, bow and arrow, and a lotus, among others. These items represent her divine qualities and the protection she offers to her devotees. Additionally, she is often shown riding a tiger or lion, symbolizing courage and the victory of good over evil.
i believe it was the goddess calypso
Most illustrations of Persephone show her holding a torch.
Hera is often depicted holding a pomegranate which represents fertility and death.
Parthenon
The Parthenon temple.
goddess of the grain.
Demeter was the goddess of the harvest- therefore it would make sense for her to hold grains.
i believe it was the goddess calypso
She was the goddess of Marrige and the Queen of the Sky. If that's what you mean.
Most illustrations of Persephone show her holding a torch.
She carries a winged serpent staff or caduceus and a pitcher of water from the river Styx.
She was the goddess of Marrige and the Queen of the Sky. If that's what you mean.
she would hold a stick that represented eternity. She also wore cow horns with a sun disk on her head or headdress.
Hera is often depicted holding a pomegranate which represents fertility and death.
goddess
Parthenon
The possessive form of "goddess" is "goddess's."