
Mawu - Wikipedia
Mawu-Lisa (alternately: Mahu) is a creator goddess, associated with the Sun and Moon in Gbe mythology and West African Vodun. Mawu and Lisa are divine, put together they are an agender god. Mawu (Mahu, Mau) and Lisa are the children of Nana Buluku, and are the parents of Oba Koso (Shango), known as Hebioso among the Fon.
Mawu-Lisa: African Supreme Creator Deity - Atlas Mythica
This Supreme Entity, Mawu among the Fon and the Ewe, is called Olodumare, Olorun, or Oluwa among the Nago and the Yoruba and is known as Bondye or Gran Met among the Haitians of the Caribbean Islands. Mawu is the Omnipotent Father whose commands all world creatures must obey at all times.
Goddess Mawu | Journeying to the Goddess
2012年4月26日 · In Dahomey mythology, Mawu, (pronounced MAH-woo) and sometimes alternatively spelled Mahu, is a West African Mother Earth creator Goddess associated with both the sun and moon. She is the Goddess of the night, of joy, and of motherhood as well as the ruler of the world’s wisdom and knowledge.
Mawu - 华文百科
Mawu-lisa (或者: Mahu )是一位创造者女神,与Dahomey神话中的太阳和月亮有关。 Mawu和Lisa是神的双胞胎。 根据神话,她嫁给了丽莎(Lisa)的男神。 Mawu(Mahu,Mau)和Lisa是Nana Buluku的孩子,是...
Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of African Religion - Mawu-Lisa
Mawu is the Omnipotent Father whose commands all world creatures must obey at all times. In his role as the patron saint of the universe and all things and creatures in it, Mawu-Lisa is surrounded by his children or creatures, that is, all Vodun who serve as intermediaries or emissaries between human beings and him.
Mawu - EcuRed
Mawu-Lisa, también escrito como Mahu-Lisa, Mahou-Lissa o Mahu-Lisa, es el gran dios del panteón Fon, conocido como Vodun, de Benín. Mawu-Lisa es un dios complejo y andrógino compuesto por las deidades Mawu, la mitad femenina, y Lisa, la mitad masculina.
Māhū - Wikipedia
Māhū in Native Hawaiian and Tahitian cultures are people who embody both male and female spirit. [1] . They have traditional spiritual and social roles within the culture, similar to Tongan fakaleiti and Samoan fa'afafine. [2] . The terms “third gender” and “in the middle” have been used to help explain māhū in the English language.
Mawu-Lisa - Encyclopedia.com
MAWU-LISA is a complex deity worshiped in coastal West Africa by the Fon and most of the Ewe. Occasionally Mawu and Lisa are considered as separate deities; sometimes they are seen together as a complementary sexual pair. The issue is complicated because the Ewe peoples use the term mawu both to refer to God in a general way or to a specific deity.
Mawu: The African Goddess of Creation - Legendary Ladies Hub
Mawu, the African goddess of creation, is very important in African mythology. She is known as the divine mother who gave birth to the universe and living beings.
Mawu — The Paganista
2023年6月19日 · Mawu, the celestial mother goddess of the Fon people of Dahomey (modern-day Benin), is one of the most revered and powerful figures in West African mythology. As a goddess of creation, wisdom, and compassion, she embodies the nurturing and protective aspects of …
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