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Hainuwele, whose dismembered body gave origin to various edible plants

Dema Deity is a concept introduced by Adolf Ellegard Jensen following his research on religious sacrifice.[1] Jensen was a German ethnologist who furthered the theory of Cultural Morphology founded by Leo Frobenius.[2]

  1. ^ Jensen, Adolf Ellegard (1963). Myth and Cult among Primitive Peoples. University of Chicago Press.
  2. ^ Stausberg, Michael. "The study of religion(s) in Western Europe II" (PDF).

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and/or sages than to primordial divinities. These are best addressed as dema deities. Even though the term Orisha is often used to describe both classes of...

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Ukemochi

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Toyouke-hime. She is also thought to be linked to or identical with Inari. Dema deity Hainuwele Annapurna; the Indian Hindu goddess of food. Toyouke-hime Loar...

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Flamen Quirinalis

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reflection of a mythical theme found in primitive religion and known as the Dema deity archetype (from the character of Hainuwele in Melanesian religion first...

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Malinithan

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the deity Kechaikhati. The Bar Bharali and the Saru Bharali collected dues of the temple and provides animals for sacrifice. The Bar Deori (Deori Dema) and...

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Tamreswari Temple

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dues of the temple and provides animals for sacrifice. The Bar Deori (Deori Dema) and the Saru Deori (Deori Surba) performs the sacrifice and sung hymns....

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Deori people

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kundi-mama or Gira-Girasi (the old ones). The other main deities worshipped by the people are Pisa-dema (the eldest son) also known as Baliya-baba or Baliya-hemta...

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website Archived 2007-06-26 at the Wayback Machine Tshewang 2001 p.55-56 Dema, Thinley (2021-05-10). Smyer Yü, Dan; de Maaker, Erik (eds.). Environmental...

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Chutia people

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worshipped a primordial male deity and a primordial female deity. The male was called Kundimama, Balia-Baba or Pisha-dema, known by the Kacharis as Bathau...

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have very different beliefs. In theistic Satanism, Satan is considered a deity who is either worshipped or revered. In LaVeyan Satanism, Satan is a symbol...

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Retrieved 2011-09-26. Dema, Tashi (2009-07-25). "Laya's "Living Defilements"". Kuensel online. Retrieved 2011-09-26.[permanent dead link] Dema, Tashi (2011-07-07)...

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Pilate cycle

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of babies. Demas, the good thief, is a Galilean innkeeper and a proto-Robin Hood; he steals from the rich and treats the poor well. Demas robs the Temple...

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Pelgyi Gyelmo. Nepalese lineage holders include Jila Jhipa, Vasudhara, Śākya Dema, Gelong Namkhai Nyingpo (whom she taught in Bhutan), yoginī Demo or Dewamo...

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Hamernik, JEA 96, p.246 Collier, Dodson & Hamernik, JEA 96, pp.242-247 Demas, Martha, and Neville Agnew, eds. 2012. Valley of the Queens Assessment Report:...

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Agape

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various forms of the verb agapaō. Examples include: 2 Timothy 4:10— "for Demas hath forsaken me, having loved [agapēsas] this present world...". John 12:43—...

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