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SteveMcCarty , to religion
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After going to Awaji Island recently, where the founding gods of Japan are believed to have started creating the archipelago, our next trip was suitably to the Grand Shrines of Ise, which worship the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, also central to the national creation myth. The outer and inner shrines are 4 km apart, so this was the first time that I could enjoy the outer shrine for the first time as well. The founding gods were a male and female couple, as we found in various forms on Awaji Island. Our hotel was along the Ise Shima coast where there is a shrine with a sacred rope connecting husband and wife islets (third photo). Marriage on the rocks? This shrine is for you!

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Close-up of the distinct Ise architecture
Meoto-iwa, on the Ise-Shima Peninsula of Mie Prefecture, is a shrine dedicated to the bond between husbands and wives
Enjoying a specialty of the Ise region with my wife, bonito sashimi on flavored rice, with local seaweed in red miso soup, vegetables, and cold tea for the summer.

LMWStuttgart , to archaeodons German
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Mit diesem putzigen Tier auf dem linken Arm einer Statuette der Jagdgöttin kündigen sich auch schon die bevorstehenden Feiertage an: Ostern steht vor der Tür! Morgen & Ostermontag sind unsere Ausstellungen von 10-17 Uhr für Euch geöffnet!
Zur Statuette:
https://www.landesmuseum-stuttgart.de/sammlung/sammlung-online/dk-details?dk_object_id=34428

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appassionato , to bookstodon
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Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth

Divine Might is a female-centered look at Olympus and the Furies, focusing on the goddesses whose prowess, passions, jealousies, and desires rival those of their male kin.

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Hellenistic depiction as Isis ~ C2nd BCE

This statuette is thought to represent Cleopatra II, from the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. The knot in her robe is a symbol of Isis

🏛 Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
https://www.khm.at/en/object/50205/

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