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Ék̑wonā
Or as I write it, Ékwona. Her name means "Horse-like". She is also known as Mēdhéwī, Médhunā (meaning "Intoxicator" or "Goddess of Mead"), and Rēg̑ṇtónā (meaning "Great Queen")
Ékwona is the goddess of horses, sexuality, marriage, vengeance, sovereignty, and mead. She is a goddess of wild and free sexuality. She mates with warriors and through this bestows sovereignty (a really ancient belief of the Proto Indo-Europeans). Rulership here is hers to give.
Her sexuality is always on her own terms and she defends those who have seen their consent violated. She is a very powerful goddess who overtakes in vengeance those who go against her desires or try to hurt those under her domain.
She's the goddess of horses and all the things related to them. She also rules over mead and such intoxicating beverages (related to her nature as wild and untamed)
She is considered the mother of the Diwós Sunú, with both Dyéus and Apóm Népots. She also gave birth to other heroes and gods.
Offerings
taken from here
Horse shoe
Depictions or imagery of horses
Horse hair
Mead
horse's milk
kumis
oats
Devotional acts
Practice equitation
Ride or take care of horses
Make or drink mead
Take positions of leadership
do something you find pleasure in
support victims of SA
Associations
Horses
Mead
White and Red
Sexuality
Kingship
December
Saturday
Samhain
Descendants in later pantheons
Epona (Celtic)
Medb (Celtic)
Madhavi (Indian)
Rhiannon (Celtic)
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The Mare Goddess is called "Ekwamedha, or She may be called "Ekwona." She is a danger; She robs those who approach Her of power and avenges insults quickly. (It is not really theft, however, for that power came from Maghya in the first place. She is merely taking Her own back.) Yet She is the one who may give the greatest power if approached properly, for great power and great danger are frequently found together. Ekwamedha is, in fact, the bestower of sovereignty. It is She who makes the God a god. Her love is hard won, but its rewards are great. Her wrath is great as well, and will descend on those who transgress against Her, or against Her image, that is to say, women.
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Proto Indo Euroean Pantheon- Version 1
(Writing this on mobile since I never use desktop so please bear with me in the formatting)
((Also this list is ever expanding as I find new material, this is a brief list meant to just give a quick overview of potential names and functions. I have my own theories and in depth interpretations that will be published later)
Sources will be listed at the bottom.
Celestial Deities:
Dyeus Pater- Daytime sky, oaths, cosmic order, sovereignty. Cognates include Zeus, Jupiter, Tyr
Ausos- Dawn, light, youth, spring. Cognates include Eos, Aurora, Eostre
Aryomen- Social order, peace, commerce. Cognates include Aryaman, Irmin
Diwos Sunu- Horse twins, travel, rescue, healing.
Sawelyosyo Dhughater- the sun, order, healing, life, possible psychopomp. Cognates include Sunne, Sulis, Sol
Menot- the moon, mind, time measurement, learning, clear thinking, healing. Cogantes include Mani, Mona
Apam Nepots- water, wells, wisdom, fire in water. Cogantes include Neptune, Nechtan
Gwouwinda- cow goddess, plenty, fertility, health. Cogantes include Boand
Perkwunos- thunder, storms, fertility, protection, warriors. Cognates include Perun, Thor, Taranis
Leuketyos- god of fire, crafts, lightning. Cognates include Loki, Prometheus
Ekwona- sovereignty, war, sexuality, horses. Cognates include Epona, Medb, Rhiannon
Terrestrial Deities
Dheghom Mater- earth mother, nature, fertility, motherhood, agriculture, women. Cognates include Demeter, Jord
Westya- hearth, home, family, fire, women, domesticity. Cognates include Vesta, Hestia
Liminal Deities
Pahuson- liminality, flocks, roads, prosperity, psychopomp. Cognates include Pan, Pusan
Reudhos- arcane wisdom, frenzy, poetry, seers, "shamanism", world tree, wind. Cognates include Odin, Woden, Rudra
Cthonic Deities
Welnos- the underworld, the dead, wealth of the chronic earth, cattle. Cognates include Veles, Vali
Mertis- goddess of death, the underworld. Cognates include Kalypso, Hel
Primordial Deities
Werunos- night sky, celestial river, rain. Cognates include Ouranos, Varuna
Nokts- goddess of the night, primordial mother. Cognates include Nyx, Nott
Danu- rivers, waters of creation, mother of the gods. Cognates include Danu, Don
Nature Deities
Priya- love, fertility, flowers/vegetation. Cognates include Freya
Artkona- bear goddess, wild animals, hunting. Cognates include Artemis, Artio
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