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    Phosop (Thai: โพสพ) or Phaisop (Thai: ไพสพ) is the rice goddess of the Thai people. She is a deity more related to ancient Thai folklore than a goddess...
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    Alakshmi: Goddess of misfortune. Nang Kwak: Goddess of wealth, fortune and luck Phosop: Goddess of wealth Mae ya nang (แม่ย่านาง) : Goddess of luck and good beginnings;...
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    Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese Ceres (mythology) Inari Ōkami Nang Kwak Phosop Ponmagyi Shennong Tudigong Mythology portal Malaysia portal Huminodun Agus...
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    deity of Isan folklore. In her malevolent aspect she is related to Phosop. Phosop (โพสพ) is the traditional and ancient rice goddess of Thailand. She...
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    [citation needed] Uke Mochi (Japanese goddess) Maní (Amazonian legend) Phosop Historical ecology Cain and Abel Leeming, David (6 June 2019). "Hainuwele"...
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    Nang Kwak icon in the Wat Phra That Ruang Rong temple, Sisaket Affiliation Phosop, Kuman Thong, Tutelary deities Symbol Beckoning hand, bag full of money...
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    Luk Ka ลำลูกกา District Nameless bridge crossing canal in front of Wat Phosop Phon Charoen, Khu Khot, Lam Luk Ka District location in Pathum Thani province...
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    of the 10th century or the beginning of the 11th century. Art of Champa Phosop estimates by Trần Kỳ Phương (Tran 2009, 182) Coedès, George (1968). Walter...
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    together with goddess Phra Mae Thorani within Thai Bushhism and goddess Phosop in Tai folk religion. The four sacred pools of Suphan Buri Province have...
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  • (Chaomae Thapthim) Kuan Im (Chao Mae Kuan Im, Phra Mae Kuan Im) Nang Kwak Phosop Phra Mae Thorani (Mae Phra Thorani, Nang Thorani) Jurchen - Manchu Abkai...
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    according to Thai beliefs and has the same characteristics and duties as Mae Phosop, the goddess of rice. Phra Mahachai Phraisop appears in the textbook of...
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    appearing as two small boys similar to Kuman Thong. Mae Yanang (แม่ย่านาง) Phosop (แม่โพสพ) Cha kla (จะกละ) Kru Kai Kaew, a deity with half-demon figure,...
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    Mae Thorani in Wat Chetawan, Malaysia Mother goddess Prithvi Vasudhara Phosop Bhūmi Guthrie 2004, p. 2. Headley, Robert K. (1977). Cambodian-English Dictionary...
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  • goddess may refer to: Dewi Sri in Sundanese, Javanese and Balinese culture. Phosop in Thai culture (Lao Khosop, Khmer Po Ino Nogar). Inari Ōkami in Japanese...
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    worshipping Mae Yanang comes from the worshipping of female deities such as Mae Phosop and Nang Kwak, which may be derived from the worship of Mazu in Chinese...
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    China, with whom she had two children. She then became Queen of Champa. Phosop Queen Soma "芽莊朝拜女神". orientaldaily.on.cc. Retrieved 5 Feb 2020....
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  • Southeast Asia. Similar rice goddesses and tutelary spirits, including Phosop in modern-day Thailand, and Dewi Sri in modern-day Indonesia, exist throughout...
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    subdistricts such as Bang Ramat. Local farmers therefore paid respects to Phosop (goddess of rice) and there was a shrine dedicated to her that still exists...
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    folklore, there are several specific tree spirits known as Nang Ta-Khian, Phosop, and Nang Tani. These spirits are believed to inhabit certain types of trees...
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