Goddess of fertility and growth in Australian Aboriginal mythology
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In Australian aboriginal mythology (specifically: Karadjeri), Dilga is a goddess of fertility and growth, and the mother of the Bagadjimbiri. She avenged their deaths at the hands of Ngariman by drowning him in her milk.
In Australian aboriginal mythology (specifically: Karadjeri), Dilga is a goddess of fertility and growth, and the mother of the Bagadjimbiri. She avenged...
Auplopus dilga is a species of spider wasp within the genus Auplopus. It was described by Howard Ensign Evans. The body colour, wings and hair are the...
a quoll-man who killed the Bagadjimbiri, two dingo spirits and sons of Dilga, an earth goddess. In revenge, she drowned Ngariman with her milk by flooding...
Bagadjimbiri's laughter. He killed the brothers underground, but was drowned by Dilga, their mother, who flooded the underground murder-spot with her milk, which...
village of Kendudihi, Sundergarh district, Orissa (present-day Odisha) to Dilga and Bhutuki Oram. He received a diploma in Electrical Engineering from Utkalmani...
who targets travellers Bagadjimbiri, a pair of Karadjeri creator-spirits Dilga, Karadjeri goddess of fertility and growth, and mother of the Bagadjimbiri...
goddess or spirit of fertility Birrahgnooloo, Kamilaroi goddess of fertility Dilga, Karadjeri goddess of fertility and growth Julunggul, Yolngu rainbow snake...
TV (in Azerbaijani). 9 June 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2018. "Kristina, Dilgə, Mərvə, Miray... – Maltayla oynayacaqlar". Komanda (in Azerbaijani). 13...
darkening on the apical segment. Body colour, wings and hair are the same as A. dilga but the difference is in A. canberra having a longer antennae and longer...