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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MāraMāra - Wikipedia

    Māra is the highest-ranking goddess in Latvian mythology, the ancient Dawn-goddess, previously called Austra, and, not at all, although often stated, [clarification needed] the same as Zemes māte (Mother Earth, pace).

  2. They believed that both in function and name M ā ra is a genuine Latvian goddess — a giver and taker of life and protectress of fertility, birth, and productivity. During the Soviet occupation of Latvia (between 1940 and 1990), the topic of M ā ra was off limits to Latvian scholars.

  3. 3 de mar. de 1997 · Māra | Facts, Information, and Mythology. by Aldis Pūtelis. In certain ethnographic regions (Western Latvia), Māra has the same functions as Laima, the deity of fate, in most of Latvia. In a derived form of her name (Marsava), she is a protective deity of cattle.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2020 · Mara — The highest of all deities. In Latvian mythology, the leader of all gods is both masculine and feminine. Mara´s masculine side is Dievs. Māras, Māra — 15th of August.

  5. Māra (latviešu mitoloģija) Šis raksts ir par dievību. Par citām jēdziena Māra nozīmēm skatīt nozīmju atdalīšanas lapu. Jēkaba Bīnes 1930. gadu glezna „Māras svētība”. Anša Cīruļa sienas gleznojuma mets „Māra”. Māra, saukta Mīļā Māra vai Svētā Māra ir mātes dievība latviešu mitoloģijā .

  6. Māra is the highest-ranking goddess in Latvian mythology, a feminine Dievs (God). She may be thought as the alternate side of Dievs (like in Yin and Yang). Other Latvian goddesses, sometimes all of them, are considered her alternate aspects.

  7. Goddess of Milk Production. A dairy deity of abundance, she protects cows and blesses them with fertility. She does everything she can to encourage cows to give lovely thick nourishing milk. That means luscious grass, beautiful meadows and lots of soothing peptalk.