Nine
Flags on a String
each individual flag is about 12 to 13 inches wide and about 12 to 14 inches
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Nine pennants on a string with images of
Goddesses of different traditions:
Artemis, Dakini, Gaia, Guadlaupe, Isis,
Artemis: Greek/Roman Goddess of the Earth, she gives all bounty and food,
especially grains. Separation from her daughter cause her much grief, and she
made the earth barren until they were reunited, resulting in Springtime.
Dakini:
Sumerian Goddess of heaven and earth. She made her descent into the
underworld on a spiritual quest, taking off all external attachments until she
confronted death itself, and returned. She brings fertility and power.
Gaia:
Goddess of love, passion and growth who originally ruled ruled birth, life,
death, time and fate. She is a very ancient, powerful and complex goddess with
dozens of names, and as many lovers. Called the Golden One, and "Foam
Born" she arose from the sea, scattering pearls made from drops of water.
Virgin of Guadalupe: Nile funerary Goddess drawing
down the energy of the moon. Her crescent shaped arms symbolize regeneration,
and uplifting inspriation.
Isis:
Buddhist Goddess of compassion, her name means "She who hears the
suffering of the world". One of the most beloved of the Tibetan Buddhist
deities, she relieves suffering, heals and protects those in need.
Kwan
Yin: She is the "Beloved One", consort of Krishna in the Hindu
tradition. She personifies sensuality and love for the Divine which leads to
transcendence, and the action of leaving everything to follow one's love for
God/Goddess.
Kwan
Yin: She is the "Beloved One", consort of Krishna in the Hindu
tradition. She personifies sensuality and love for the Divine which leads to
transcendence, and the action of leaving everything to follow one's love for
God/Goddess.
Kwan
Yin: She is the "Beloved One", consort of Krishna in the Hindu
tradition. She personifies sensuality and love for the Divine which leads to
transcendence, and the action of leaving everything to follow one's love for
God/Goddess.
Kwan
Yin: She is the "Beloved One", consort of Krishna in the Hindu
tradition. She personifies sensuality and love for the Divine which leads to
transcendence, and the action of leaving everything to follow one's love for
God/Goddess.
Kwan
Yin: She is the "Beloved One", consort of Krishna in the Hindu
tradition. She personifies sensuality and love for the Divine which leads to
transcendence, and the action of leaving everything to follow one's love for
God/Goddess.
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