![]() ![]() This should ensure that you are quickly able to find the information you need.Īphrodite (Greek) – She is often associated with the ocean as she was born out of sea foam.Īmphitrite (Greek) - Goddess of the ocean and consort of the God Poseidon. Since Goddesses reflect the whole cycle of life there are also Water Goddess associated with death like the Greek Goddess Styx, the personification of the underworld river that separates the living from the dead.īelow I have separated the Goddesses into three main sections: Goddesses of sacred lakes and springs, river Goddesses and sea Goddesses. These goddesses are often associated with fertility and creation myths like Nammu the Sumerian deity who represents the formless waters that birthed the universe into being. ![]() In contrast Ix Chel the Mayan deity was often feared for the destructive storms and tides that she brought. For example the Nile Goddess, Anuket was worshipped as her floodwaters brought water and silt that enabled the crops to grow. Like nature the Water Goddess represents both the positive and negative attributes of water. There are Goddesses that represent water in all its forms from sacred wells and lakes to the seas and immense oceans that cover our beautiful planet. ![]() ![]() The Water Goddess is found in all ancient cultures, reflecting the importance of this precious element in everyday survival. ![]()
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