concept   goddess

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Western countries (1) Hindu culture (1) Greek (1) Hinduism (1) Ancient Greece (1) Buddhism (1) Inca (1) Modern secular societies (1) Norse (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 goddess Western countries Western goddesses are characterized as nurturing and graceful figures, but their recognition and significance varies. 13
2 goddess Hindu culture Goddesses like Durga and Lakshmi symbolize strength, wisdom, and prosperity in Hindu culture and are highly revered in religious practices and festivals. 7
3 goddess Greek Greek mythology reveres goddesses such as Athena for their wisdom, warfare abilities, and craftsmanship. 6
4 goddess Hinduism Goddesses hold reverence and play a central role in religious rituals and festivals in Hinduism. 5
5 goddess Ancient Greece Goddesses were highly revered in Ancient Greek and Roman societies, holding significant religious authority. 4
6 goddess Buddhism Goddesses in Buddhism are worshipped as divine figures and hold a central role in religious rituals and festivals. 1
7 goddess Inca In Inca culture, goddesses are connected to nature, fertility, and have control over certain aspects of life. 1
8 goddess Modern secular societies In many modern secular societies and some monotheistic religions, the concept of a goddess is not a part of religious beliefs. 1
9 goddess Norse Norse goddesses are linked to nature, fertility, and have control over specific elements of life. 1