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Ashanti goddess
religious traditions of the Akan people and the Ashanti people of Ghana, Amokye is the woman who guards the entrance to the other world, which is called
Amokye
Entity believed to escort deceased souls to an afterlife
soul soon after death and escort it into the after-life. In Akan religion, Amokye is the woman who fishes souls out of the river and welcomes them to Asamando
Psychopomp
mythology of Ashanti people in Ghana. He is well known for his encounter with Amokye, the Ashanti psychopomp, during his journey to the underworld (asamando)
Kwase_Benefo
List of spirits and deities in various traditional African religions
heroes and legendary creatures may also be included in this list. Abu-Mehsu Amokye Anansi Asase Ya Bosomtwe Ntikuma Katarwiri Kwase Benefo Kweku Tsin Nyame
List of African deities and mythological figures
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Divine beings associated with death
Goddess of the barren places on Earth, Truth and is Mother of the Dead Amokye, Psychopomp in Akan religion who fishes the souls of the dead from the river
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Akan goddess
other historians who observed their slaves. Nyame Akan religion Adinkra Amokye Traditional African religion portal Warren, Dennis M. (1973). Disease, Medicine
Asase_Ya/Afua
Underworld in Akan mythology
believed to be the leader of the Lords of Asamando, and has a cape of locusts. Amokye is the guardian of the threshold of Asamando. She is usually represented
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Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
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Arabic, Muslim
Language of Religion Islam
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Priceless; Natural; Deep Thinker
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Fresh, Dear, Rare, Pinnacle
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American, Australian
Darling
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Strong
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A Wise Man; Judicious Person
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyehoweynay, ELIOENAI means "unto God are my eyes." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.
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Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun
Panther; Lynx
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