it really depends on the tradition, and folklore you are dealing with, for example in Irish folklore Brigid's height of power is on her feast day Feburary 2nd Imbolc, Oimlec, Candlemas, where in Germanic Heathenry Friday Is Freya's day. The Crone dieties are usally in power during Samhain... ie Cerridwen, Noticula Hecate, Dame Holda etc. The mother goddesses are typically venerated at Yule or the birth of the holly king...
You could read Nigel Pennick's "pagan book of days" or "gods & goddesses" by DJ Conway, also Kisma Stepanich has a book called "the Gaia Tradtion", that lists goddesses for the seasons.
2006-06-21 13:41:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Alrighty. You just need to know the basic elements for the Goddesses to figure that out, and then follow the Pagan Calendar.
Oh, by the way, Merry Midsummer.
Monday = Moon Magick
Tuesday = Mars Magick
Wednesday = Mercury Magick
Thursday = Jupiter Magick
Friday = Venus Magick
Saturday = Saturn Magick
Sunday = Sun Magick
Find the associations for each of the planets, match it up to the Goddess(es) of your choice. ^_^ Hope that helps!
P.S.: Ignore the rude Christians.
- 16 yo Pagan
2006-06-21 20:06:51
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answered by Lady Myrkr 6
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Yes, there are days monts and some times of the year that are dedicated to certain Godesses and gods.
I don't recall what day is what within the Hindu pantheon.
I think Monday is dedicated to Shiva.
Then sometime in October there is a full 10days dedicated to all the Godesses... Durga celebration,,,, Which celebrate Kali, Sarawati, Durga, Laxmi and more...
Good night !
2006-06-21 23:38:35
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answered by Vayu W 4
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Follow Megami of Nekro's advice. She's got it down. Plus there are plenty of books about the goddess' out there to find out any other information you may need about them.
2006-06-21 20:36:08
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answered by taureanus2003 1
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Why do you worship those which are limited by creation, rather than the One who Created us - the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Israel? Those goddesses are idols, for the One True God is above them all, He is not limited by the creation, for He created it.
Has He not caused shame to the Egyptian gods and goddesses? Has He not caused shame to the Babylonian gods and goddesses? Has He not caused shame to Baal? He has, for He is the One True God.
2006-06-21 20:10:21
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answered by Soga 4
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Do you know any goddesses that have risen from the dead?
http://www.biblebelievers.com/SimpleSalvation.html
2006-06-21 20:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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whoever thinks there a goddess is in for a rude awakening sorry to burst your happy bubble
2006-06-21 20:05:47
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answered by Nicole 4
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the world is changing... mother nature took all the spirit away from christianity.... someday there will only be peace to be found in the spirit.
2006-06-21 20:06:22
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answered by Gyspy 4
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u know ur avtar is the most beautiful woman in the world right..worship her
2006-06-21 20:16:25
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answered by MotherNature 3
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MY POWERS ARE ACTIVATED 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR!
2006-06-21 20:04:14
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