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In Wotjobaluk mythology, Gnowee is a female personification of the Sun. She was once a woman who lived upon the Earth at a time when it was eternally dark
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Bila (Adnyamathanha) Dilga (Karajarri) Eingana (Jawoyn) Faumea (Tuamotu) Gnowee (Wergaia) Hainuwele (Alune) Hikuleʻo (Tongan) Ilaheva (Tongan) Kahausibware
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Sun Hors, god of the Sun Bila, cannibal sun goddess of the Adnyamathanha Gnowee, solar goddess who searches daily for her lost son; the light of her torch
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and waterholes Daramulum, southeast Australian deity and son of Baiame Gnowee, solar goddess who searches daily for her lost son; her torch is the sun
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Aboriginal Australian culture relating to astronomical subjects
call her Wuriupranili. Other stories about the Sun involve Wala, Yhi, and Gnowee. The Yolŋu tell that Ngalindi, the Moon-man, was once young and slim (the
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celestial pattern of the near stars reflected kinship patterns: Gnowee's sister was Chargee Gnowee (Venus), the wife of Ginabongbearp (Jupiter). It is likely
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Blessed, Auspicious, Oath, Right hand, Right wing, Right side
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Gold or Silver Ring; Seal or Stamp; Insignia Representing a Lotus
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Sacred, Holy, A kind of plant
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Name of cupid God, Kamdev
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Lovely and precious gold
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, (man?); a son of king Arthur.
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Leelakar | லீலாகரÂ
Lord Krishna
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Lovely
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Heaven, Earth
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