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ancient roman mythology
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In Ancient Greece, oaths sworn to Gaia; the embodiment of Earth as well as the goddess of dreams, motherhood and nature; was considered to be the most binding.
The goddess with the sticks and gold pot in Mythology Island on poptropica is Hestia, goddess of the hearth. She gave up her throne on the Olympian council to Dionysus when he became immortal to keep the peace.
They gave us socks
Hopes and Dreams
Actually there is a Norse Goddess. Niorun is the Goddess of dreams.
Morpheus is the greek god of dreams.
The Greeks had a goddess of night-time called Nyx.Even though she wasn't a goodess of dreams per se, one of her sons, Hypnos was the god of sleep. The son (or brother) of Hypnos was Morpheus, a dream creator.A possible goddess of dreams may be the Hindu female personification of Maya, illusion. This is about as close as I can get to a 'goddess of dreams'.The Celtic pagans would attribute dreams to Epona, the goddess of fertility and horses. They believed that it was Epona and her white mare that brought dreams as a means of guidance and teaching. Not every dream was brought by Epona.This may be where the term 'nightmare' comes from.
Essentially, Mahamaya (great Maya) both blinds us in delusion (moha) and has the power to free us from it She is the Goddess of dreams and illusions
Swapneshwari is a goddess in Hindu mythology, known for her ability to grant wishes in dreams. She is believed to have the power to fulfill the desires of her devotees who venerate her through prayers and rituals. Her name "Swapna" means dream, and "Ishwari" means goddess, reflecting her association with dreams and wish fulfillment.
Srinivasa Ramanujan was an Indian mathematician who claimed that goddess used to come in his dreams to solve mathematical problems
It was said that the goddess Hestia (Vesta in Roman mythology) gave up her throne to Dionysus.
Gave those of us, who have an imagination and know what's real and not real, some great dreams and entertainment.
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no. Eileithyia was the goddess of childbirth and hera was the goddess of motherhood. leto gave birth Artemis and Apollo
Athene