10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROGENITRESS»
Discover the use of
progenitress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
progenitress and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Female Stereotypes in Religious Traditions
To demonstrate the process of stereotyping I shall focus on a particular aspect of
femaleness which appears in all the religious systems of Tibet, and is also
visualized in Tibetan art: a Genitrix/Progenitress who can be related to the
chthonic ...
Ria Kloppenborg, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, 1995
2
The Roman Goddess Ceres
In the Tablet of Agnone appear the Daughter of Ceres (Futrei Kerniai = Filia
Cerealis), Nurse of Ceres (Ammai Kerriiaf = Nutrix Cerealis) and the Divine
Progenitress (Defvai Genetai = Diva Genetrix).64 The Pelignan divinity Anaceta
Ceria or ...
Barbette Stanley Spaeth, 2010
3
The Ancient Near East: An Anthology of Texts and Pictures
As they do homage to Lady Asherah of the Sea, Obeisance to the Progenitress of
the Gods, Quoth Lady Asherah of the Sea: “Why do ye homage to Lady Asherah
of the Sea, Obeisance to the Progenitress of the Gods? (30) Have ye done ...
James Bennett Pritchard, Daniel E. Fleming, 2011
4
Rig-veda Sanhita: A Collection of Ancient Hindu Hymns ...
progenitress has given thee birth, the auspicious progenitress has given thee
birth.1 3. Destroyer of enemies, Indra, Sakra, shake down upon us by thy exploits
those abundant, all- shining viands, (accompanied) with all thy protections ; the ...
5
The R̥g-Veda: hymns of the R̥g-Veda
progenitress has given thee birth, the auspicious progenitress has given thcc
birth.1 3. Destroyer of enemies, Indra, Sakra, shake down upon us by thy exploits
those abundant, all- shining viands, (accompanied) with all thy protections ; the ...
6
Rig-Veda-Sanhitá: Part of the seventh and the eighth ashṭaka
progenitress has given thee birth, the auspicious progenitress has given thee
birth.1 3. Destroyer of enemies, Indra, Sakra, shake down upon us by thy exploits
those abundant, all- shining viands, (accompanied) with all thy protections ; the ...
Horace Hayman Wilson, Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster, 1888
7
The Power of Denial: Buddhism, Purity, and Gender
... Srin-mo, the progenitress of ancient Tibet, into a “neutral” Ta ̄ra ̄.37 The “
Terrible Mother,” Genitrix/Progenitress of Tibet, becomes in Buddhism dPal-ldan
lHa-mo (Palden Lhamo, “the glorious goddess”). Ancient Tibet was conceived
like a ...
8
Divine Epithets in the Ugaritic Alphabetic Texts
... “the Progenitress of the Gods”; KME, 38: “die Schöpferin der Götter”; MKT, 37: “
die Göttergebärerin”; TO I, 194: “la Génitrice des dieux”; PLM, 89: “the Creatress
of the Gods”; CML2, 55: “the creatress of the gods”; MLC, 193: “la Progenitora de
...
9
National Faith Of Japan
She is at one and the same time the symbol of the everlasting state, the all-wise
and all-good progenitress of the great nationfamily and the mighty ruler of the
unseen powers of the spirit world that guard the destiny of the nation, and to
whom ...
10
New Religious Movements in the Twenty-first Century: Legal, ...
The Ancient Progenitress, still grieving for her lost offspring, has sent down a
series of saviors to awaken her slumbering children, to little avail. Soon a great
period of purifying disasters will come. (Inspired leaders usually insert their
chosen ...
Phillip Charles Lucas, Thomas Robbins, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROGENITRESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
progenitress is used in the context of the following news items.
Indira Gandhi, the Final Days
She was herself a progenitress of many things her father would have been proud of and of many more he would have been embarrassed by, ... «Kasmir Monitor, Jun 15»
Mother's Day Brunch -- on the Grill
Doesn't sound like much of a way to thank your progenitress to me. Mom deserves better. Specifically, she deserves a home-cooked meal that ... «Huffington Post, May 15»