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| 説明 | Hungarian scholar of Greek mythology Karl Kerenyi [1897 -1943] perceived an underlying triple moon goddess in Greek mythology. Archaeologist Marija Gimbutas [1924- 1984] also argued for the ancient worship of a universal Triple Goddess in European cultures but, as with author Robert Graves [1895-1985], her generalization of these theories to multiple unrelated cultures, and the unsourced homogenization of diverse cultures into one unified cultural and religious figure, has attracted much controversy. Many neopagan belief systems follow Graves' and Gimbutas' proposed figure of a universal, cross-cultural Triple Goddess, and these ideas continue to be an influence on feminism, literature, Jungian psychology and literary criticism. Various triune or triple goddesses, or deities who appeared in groupings of three, were known to ancient religion. Well-known examples include the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati), Triglav (Slavs), the Charites (Graces), the Horae (Seasons, of which there were three in the ancient Hellenistic reckoning), and the Moirai (Fates). Some deities generally depicted as singular also included triplicate aspects. The best known was the Greeks’ Hera, who was worshiped as a Girl, a Grown-up, and a Widowen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Goddess_(Neopaganism)www.carnaval.com/triplegoddess/ |
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