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- 2. A symbol of curiosity, resilience, and self-discovery, challenging stereotypes and celebrating women's pursuit of knowledge.
- 5. Fearless and compassionate princess who defied societal norms, proving her strength during challenging times in the Ramayana.
- 6. A fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing women's strength to overcome challenges and protect what they hold dear.
- 9. even though she wasn't a goddess , she remains one of the most popular. she released all the evils into the world by opening a special box. she was also the first female humans and married to epimetheus. who is she?
- 10. The fierce and independent Greek goddess, embracing her autonomy and connection to nature and animals.
- 11. The goddess of wealth and prosperity, representing the recognition of women's vital contributions to society and economy.
- 12. Her tragic tale emphasizes the importance of empowering women to make their own choices and reject harmful traditions.
- 14. She was one of the twelve chief Olympian deities and the goddess associated with wisdom, craft, and warfare. In wars—where she was most commonly depicted—she embodied cold rationality, tactics, and strategy.
- 15. A revered figure in Christianity, embodying faith, strength, and maternal love as a symbol of women's spirituality.
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- 1. The nurturing mother goddess in Greek mythology, highlighting the essential role of women in nurturing and sustaining life.
- 3. The loving and nurturing consort of Lord Shiva, representing the strength and importance of maternal love and devotion.
- 4. A complex character who challenges stereotypes, reminding us of the consequences of marginalizing and mistreating women, urging empathy and understanding.
- 5. The embodiment of knowledge and creativity, celebrating women's intellect and artistic prowess.
- 7. An empowered and devoted wife who demonstrated resilience and support for her husband during his exile in the Ramayana.
- 8. of Troy, A complex figure, her story reminds us of the consequences of objectifying women and the significance of inner beauty and strength.
- 13. The powerful river goddess, symbolizing the strength and fluidity of women, nurturing and sustaining life along her banks.