Venus, the Greek goddess, represents love and beauty. The name Venus is derived from the Greek word meaning "love." Some philosophers believe she is the daughter of Jupiter, the god of the sky and thunder, and is associated with the sea and dry land.
In ancient Greek mythology, Venus is often depicted as a beautiful woman with charm, bearing the symbol of a dove and sometimes holding a sword or a laurel wreath. Her significance extends across literature, art, and Greek culture, influencing modern-day traditions as well.
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Continued from Foundation) The term 'The Goddesses' refers to the four deities (goddesses) commonly worshipped by people for personal growth and the advancement of themselves and their loved ones. These goddesses have been reinterpreted under the collection 'The Goddesses,' where various aspects of nature are often personified and referred to as 'she.' This is rooted in the belief that women are seen as creators and givers of life.
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The Goddesses - VENUS
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Venus, the Greek goddess, represents love and beauty. The name Venus is derived from the Greek word meaning "love." Some philosophers believe she is the daughter of Jupiter, the god of the sky and thunder, and is associated with the sea and dry land.
In ancient Greek mythology, Venus is often depicted as a beautiful woman with charm, bearing the symbol of a dove and sometimes holding a sword or a laurel wreath. Her significance extends across literature, art, and Greek culture, influencing modern-day traditions as well.
size : 3508x4961 px created & designed by HUUYAOW © 2023
Continued from Foundation) The term 'The Goddesses' refers to the four deities (goddesses) commonly worshipped by people for personal growth and the advancement of themselves and their loved ones. These goddesses have been reinterpreted under the collection 'The Goddesses,' where various aspects of nature are often personified and referred to as 'she.' This is rooted in the belief that women are seen as creators and givers of life.
Created and designed by HUUYAOW © 2023