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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2025
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The Role and Significance of A·chik Goddesses in Mythology and Their Impact on A·chik Women in Society
Author(s) | Prof. Anitha Ch Momin |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Abstract Every goddess has something special to offer society, whether it is something positive or something negative, through her contributions to society. It is no wonder that countless goddesses in mythology display powerful representations of gender roles. All female goddesses have a profound impact on mythology, regardless of whether they are demigods, immortals, or monsters. In A·chik mythology, goddesses play an important role. Female goddesses are represented in stories as having a role in creating the earth, providing crops, and building societies. In A·chik mythology, goddesses do not have any form of human beings. As unseen beings, they are powerful, though they are not visible to humans. Among the A·chik goddesses, there are a number of them. One of them is Kiri Rokime, the goddess of crops, who is believed to rule over farming. She is the goddess of rice and millet. She is known as the 'mother of rice'. Susimema Sangkildoma, who is the mother of Susime, is another female goddess. She is regarded as the originator of fire and sacrificed her life for the betterment of all humanity. In A·chik mythology, there is a goddess called Nostu Nopantu who was sent by Tatara Rabuga, the supreme deity, to help in the creation of the earth. The purpose of my paper is to describe the roles, significance, and contributions of these female gods to nurture a bright future for society through their work. Lastly, I would like to make a note that despite the relative status of women in society, they still strive to find a place for themselves in society. |
Keywords | Keywords: Mythology, goddesses, mother, provider, protector |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025 |
Published On | 2025-06-03 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.46965 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g9m27m |
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