![]() Now that you have a brief understanding of polytheism, let’s look at the night Gods and Goddesses that we’ll discuss in this post. Some Hindus consider themselves to be pantheists, while others consider themselves to be polytheists, hence, Hinduism cannot be classified solely as either pantheistic or polytheistic. Polytheists do not always worship all gods and goddesses equally henotheism specializes in one deity’s worship, or kathenotheism worships many gods at different times. They might be considered autonomous, as facets or emanations of a creator God, or a transcendental absolute principle that manifests immanently in nature (monistic theologies).īefore the emergence and expansion of the universalist Abrahamic religions of Christianity and Islam (which compel monotheism), polytheism was the most common type of religion. In polytheism, different gods and goddesses may be representations of natural elements or ancestral principles. Here we will be discussing night Gods and Goddesses.īut first, let’s discuss a little more about polytheism. Taoism, Shenism, Chinese folk religion, Japanese Shinto, Santera, many traditional African religions, and numerous neopagan faiths are examples of notable polytheistic religions practiced today. Sometimes these Gods and Goddesses are more highly respected or worshiped as they are believed to possess more power or to be the original creators. Polytheism is the belief in more than one God contradicting monotheism which is the belief in only one God. No minimums.Night Gods and Goddesses are called “night deities.” Night deities are commonly found in polytheistic religions. ![]() Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) paper.- Paper-weight: 170 gsm / 65 lb- Shipped in sturdy packaging protecting the posterPrinted and shipped on demand. Sky goddesses: Goddesses associated with the sky, the heavens, and celestial objects, such as Isis, Nut, and Inanna.Fire goddesses: Goddesses associated with fire, heat, and passion, such as Hestia, Vesta, and Pele.Water goddesses: Goddesses associated with water, the ocean, and other bodies of water, such as Yemaya, Tethys, and Sedna.Death and rebirth goddesses: Goddesses associated with death, rebirth, and the afterlife, such as Persephone, Ereshkigal, and Hel.Sun goddesses: Goddesses associated with the sun, light, and warmth, such as Sol, Amaterasu, and Surya.Earth and nature goddesses: Goddesses associated with the earth, nature, and the natural world, such as Gaia, Demeter, and Pachamama.Moon goddesses: Goddesses associated with the moon, lunar phases, and the passage of time, such as Artemis, Diana, and Selene.Love and fertility goddesses: Goddesses associated with love, sexuality, and fertility, such as Aphrodite, Venus, and Freya.War goddesses: Goddesses associated with war, violence, and conflict, such as Athena, Artemis, and Kali.Let one or many of the following goddesses infuse your home with their energies: So come, and be inspired by the divine feminine, in all her many forms. Whether you're drawn to the passion of the fire goddesses, the mystery of the lunar deities, or the transformative power of the dream goddesses, Bizarella's goddess collection has something for everyone. These art prints depict goddesses from mythologies around the world, each one representing a different aspect of the feminine divine. From the goddesses of the night and dreams, to those of the moons and fire, this collection honors the diverse and multifaceted aspects of the divine feminine. Bizarella's goddess collection is a stunning tribute to the feminine divine, a celebration of the many powerful and transformative goddesses that have inspired us throughout the ages.
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