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    In Hindu mythology Kali is a fertility goddess and a goddess of time. Kali is a protector and often protects humans during disasters. In Egyptian mythology Bastet is the goddess of fertility‚ childbirth‚ and cats. Besides being in different culture the two gods have some other differences and similarities in their appearance‚ origin‚ and role. Kali has a terrifying appearance. Her skin color is originally black‚ she usually does not wear any clothes‚ is very thin‚ and has long‚ messy hair

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    the ship is made of dark blue Rhodian marble from Lartos. While at the other side there is a totally different goddess. The most important representation of Coatlicue is preserved in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. This statue has hands and feet claws shaped‚ she has a skirt of snakes intertwined and chest covered by skulls‚ hands and human hearts. The head of the goddess is replaced by two snakeheads found that stimulate two streams of blood flowing from her neck cut. Coatlicue‚ especially

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    older days the birth of a girl child was considered as auspicious. As per an Indian proverb‚ "A home without a daughter is like a body without soul". The birth of a daughter in the house was compared with the advent of Goddess Laxmi‚ the Goddess of wealth and Goddess Saraswati‚ the Goddess of Kno People generally ask this question that girl child is a curse & blessing .But I think it as a stupid question. How can a girl be a curse. A girl is always blessing. Girl is a devi.Woman are the pillars of society

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    Explanation of L'Allegro

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    include the ability to free oneself through wine and concentrating on beauty rather than mental stimulation. Milton references to Hebe‚ the Goddess of Youth‚ who is another child of Zeus and would suggest the prime of life and utilizing this opportunity. Focusing mainly on Euphrosyne‚ she is supposed to be the incarnation of grace and beauty‚ and known as the Goddess of Joy and Mirth. Milton mentions Zephir and Aurora to represent the warm West wind and the dawn‚ which opposes the thoughts of night

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    Naturalism in art refers to the depiction of realistic objects in a natural setting. The Realism movements of the 19th century advocated naturalism in reaction to the stylized and idealized depictions of subjects in Romanticism‚ but many painters have adopted a similar approach over the centuries. One example of Naturalism is the artwork of American artist William Bliss Baker‚ whose landscape paintings are considered some of the best examples of the naturalist movement. Idealism is the attitude that

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    Abduction of Persephone

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    flowers with her friends when the god stumbled upon her. He did not think about courting and immediately kidnapped her. It all happened very quickly that Persephone’s friends did not notice. When news of Persephone’s disappearance reached Demeter‚ the goddess abandoned her duty as she mourned for the loss of her daughter. Not long after deserting her duties‚ the crops failed and the humans starved‚ therefore resulting into the first winter. This caught Zeus’ attention so he refused to accept Hades and

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    further welcome the parents‚ relatives and lovely students. As you know today we all have gathered here for the annual day celebration. Sanjay Sir: We will have our traditional auspicious LAMP- LIGHTENING ceremony as a tribute to Mother Saraswati Goddess of Knowledge. That the by our chief guest Mr. ____________ Sir Please‚ ------LAMP-LIGHTENING( By all the guest)------- Sanjay Sir: Now we consider that according to our Indian Tradition any auspicious work should be started with prayer Mamta:

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    period is the Snake Goddess. These two beautiful artworks are alike and similar in many ways. The Snake Goddess and Sekhmet are alike because they are both sculptures that show signs of power. The Snake Goddess is a sign of power because she has a form-fitting outfit that exposed her breasts and a flounced skirt with many layers that covered her feet. She is holding two snakes tightly in each arm. Some researchers claimed that Minoans worshipped the Snake Goddess as “Mother Goddess”. In Aegean culture

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    Prehistoric Art (Venus of Willendorf & the Minoan Snake Goddess) Prehistoric art wasn’t a definite period of art. It was simply the name given to all art that occurred before recorded history. It was a way of reflecting beliefs‚ values and lifestyles to one’s culture. It was an era before any written history so everything was expressed through art. Prehistoric people created different art forms to represent where they belonged‚ where they were from and what they were part of. These people created

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    Long ago in a thick forest‚ a young girl lived under the care of the goddess of weaving. Here she lived happily and without care‚ for everything that she wanted to eat was provided for her by her patroness. One day the goddess said to the girl‚ "Take this cotton‚ clean it‚ and make out a dress for yourself out of it." Now‚ the girl knew nothing about making cloth and weaving it‚ so she said to the goddess‚ "When the cotton is cleaned‚ is it ready for use?" "No‚" answered the guardian‚ "after

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