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Anahita, Lady of the Beasts Solstice Persephone was mown down and

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Description

Persephone was mown down and torn from her mother just as the sheaf in Demeter's hand is reaped from the bosom of Mother Earth

gazes upon the crescent shaped horn

This statue carries the magic of the Chartres tradition relating to the pre-Christian image of the Virgin Who Will Give Birth

Brigid says

the Goddess of magic

Anahita, Lady of the Beasts Solstice Persephone was mown down andAnahita: Lioness Lady, Queen of Beasts. Her name means "Goddess." She arises out of ancient Caanan, then Persia, with links to Lilith, Ishtar, Mithras, Diana of Ephesus and Durga. [British Museum, 500 BCE] 8 3 4" gypsumstone statue, New color! Now in antique brass color finish! #LB

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