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Thai goddess of rice,agriculture,fertility
Phosop (Thai: โพสพ) or Phaisop (Thai: ไพสพ) is the rice goddess of the Thai people. She is a deity more related to ancient Thai folklore than a goddess
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Ame-no-Sagume Seven Lucky Gods Nang Kwak: Goddess of wealth, fortune and luck Phosop: Goddess of wealth Mae ya nang (แม่ย่านาง) : Goddess of luck and good beginnings;
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deity of Isan folklore. In her malevolent aspect she is related to Phosop. Phosop (โพสพ) is the traditional and ancient rice goddess of Thailand. She
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Hindu Goddess of rice and fertility in Indonesia
Sundanese and Balinese Ceres (mythology) Huminodun Inari Ōkami Nang Kwak Phosop Ponmagyi Shennong Tudigong Agus Dermawan T (2021-09-25). "Menjumpai Dewi
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Hindu goddess of sacrifices and a Vedic invocation
and Mae Phra phay (wife of Vayu) from Hinduism with Phra Mae Thorani and Phosop from tai folk religion, They five are usually worshipped or mentioned together
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Personification of the river Ganges as a deity in Hinduism
together with goddess Phra Mae Thorani within Thai Budhhism and goddess Phosop in Tai folk religion. The four sacred pools of Suphan Buri Province have
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Indonesian mythological figure
[citation needed] Cain and Abel Historical ecology Maní (Amazonian legend) Phosop Uke Mochi (Japanese goddess) Leeming, David (6 June 2019). "Hainuwele".
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Kaltes-Ekwa Khaltesh-Anki Zonget Satsana Phi Nang Kwak Nang Ta-khian Nang Tani Phosop Shinto Akinagatarashi-hime Amanozako Amaterasu Amazake-babaa Ame-no-Uzume
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Shennong Mahākāla Vajrayana Nulgupjisin Korean Panthoibi Meitei Phou Ningthou Phosop Thai folk religion, Lao folk religion and Khmer folk religion Phouoibi Phra
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Hindu temple in Khanh Hoa, Vietnam
of the 10th century or the beginning of the 11th century. Art of Champa Phosop estimates by Trần Kỳ Phương (Tran 2009, 182) Coedès, George (1968). Walter
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worshipping Mae Yanang comes from the worshipping of female deities such as Mae Phosop and Nang Kwak, which may be derived from the worship of Mazu in Chinese
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Mother Earth (goddess) of Buddhist mythology
bougainvillea tree, Luang Prabang, Laos Mother goddess Prithvi Vasudhara Phosop Bhūmi Guthrie 2004, p. 2. Headley, Robert K. (1977). Cambodian-English Dictionary
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District in Pathum Thani, Thailand
Luk Ka ลำลูกกา District Nameless bridge crossing canal in front of Wat Phosop Phon Charoen, Khu Khot, Lam Luk Ka District location in Pathum Thani province
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with whom she had two children. She then became Queen of Champa. Parvati Phosop Soma "芽莊朝拜女神". orientaldaily.on.cc. Retrieved 5 Feb 2020. Mẫu Po Inư Nưgar
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appearing as two small boys similar to Kuman Thong. Mae Yanang (แม่ย่านาง) Phosop (แม่โพสพ) Cha kla (จะกละ) Kru Kai Kaew, a deity with half-demon figure,
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according to Thai beliefs and has the same characteristics and duties as Mae Phosop, the goddess of rice. Phra Mahachai Phraisop appears in the textbook of
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Mythological character of the Dusun people of Malaysia
fertility, and motherly relationships Dewi Sri, Javanese rice goddess Phosop, Thai rice goddess Thiên Y A Na, Vietnamese goddess The legend of Huminodun
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Thai household spirit
Nang Kwak icon in the Wat Phra That Ruang Rong temple, Sisaket Affiliation Phosop, Kuman Thong, Tutelary deities Symbol Beckoning hand, bag full of money
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Topics referred to by the same term
goddess may refer to: Dewi Sri in Sundanese, Javanese and Balinese culture. Phosop in Thai culture (Lao Khosop, Khmer Po Ino Nogar). Inari Ōkami in Japanese
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Khwaeng in Thailand
subdistricts such as Bang Ramat. Local farmers therefore paid respects to Phosop (goddess of rice) and there was a shrine dedicated to her that still exists
Bang Phrom subdistrict, Bangkok
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Similar rice goddesses and tutelary spirits exist regionally, such as Phosop in Thailand and Dewi Sri in Indonesia. Although called a deity, Ponma Kyi
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Esoteric practices, views and texts within Theravada Buddhism
Protective deity invoked in exorcism and justice rituals. Category:Thai deities Phosop – Rice goddess, often equated with Lakshmi in Thai folklore. Nang Kwak –
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Earth Guardian Spirit or deity in folk Burmese and Thai Laos Cambodia
Gardens, fields, pastures Has similar functions to Phra Mahachai Phraisop and phosop Tevathera (พระเทวเถร) or vaiyathat (พระวัยทัต) dokmaithong (นางดอกไม้ทอง)
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Genus of spiders
Lipocrea longissima (Simon, 1881) – Central, East, Southern Africa Lipocrea phosop (Tanikawa, Into & Petcharad, 2023) – Thailand "Genus Lipocrea". World Spider
Lipocrea
Genus of spiders
Japan Larinia parangmata Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines Larinia phosop Tanikawa, Into & Petcharad, 2023 – Thailand Larinia phthisica (L. Koch,
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With a Water Like Form; Flexible; An Idol of the God of Water
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Afghan, Australian, Parsi
A Flower; Narcissus
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Servant of the strong.
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Chhaayank | சாயாஂக
The Moon
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English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Croston, from Old Norse kross ‘cross’ or Old English cros + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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Good Friend; Soul Mate
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Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Belonging to God
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English
Abbreviation of Leticia or Latisha.
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Zoroaster
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Deep; Dirrection
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