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The motherly goddess Berengaria is often envisioned by artists as a |
The motherly goddess Berengaria is often envisioned by artists as a |
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plump and cheerful woman holding a sheath of grain in the crook of her |
plump and cheerful woman holding a sheath of grain in the crook of her |
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right arm. She is wise and kind, a good match for Divyaush. Berengaria is |
right arm. She is wise and kind, a good match for [[Divyaush]]. Berengaria is |
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the finder of lost children and the bringer of dawn; the first light |
the finder of lost children and the bringer of dawn; the first light |
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that shatters the darkness. Where she treads, the earth is renewed. |
that shatters the darkness. Where she treads, the earth is renewed. |
Revision as of 12:16, 27 April 2007
The motherly goddess Berengaria is often envisioned by artists as a plump and cheerful woman holding a sheath of grain in the crook of her right arm. She is wise and kind, a good match for Divyaush. Berengaria is the finder of lost children and the bringer of dawn; the first light that shatters the darkness. Where she treads, the earth is renewed.
Symbol
Cow
Other Aspects
Neutral - Hodierna
Negative - Asketi
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