Frigga, the goddess of marriage and family, is the queen of Nordic mythology. The right wife of Odin, the king of the gods. She is also the mother of Bader, the god of light, and Hoddle, the god of darkness. The word Friday is derived from her name.
Frika is beautiful and generous, and her temperament is extraordinary. Her noble temperament is enough to make any thinking life surrender to her feet. In the art modeling, Friga usually wears a white or gray black robe with a large series of strange keys hanging at her waist, which shows that she has special power in the Asha Protoss. She has a palace of her own called Fensaril, which means the Palace of the Sea or the Palace of the Fog. There are many similarities between Friga and Freya. Although the characters of the two goddesses are quite different, the former is a good wife and mother, while the latter is extravagant; They all have the feathers of herons, and they are very greedy for gold, silver and jewelry.
There are twelve maids under Friga, sometimes appearing as Odin's emissaries. Their names in the "Slorieda" are Sakya (words), El (kindness), Gefuqiong (giving), Flora (staff), Fen (love), Lofin (approval), Farah (oath), Val (truth), Lynn (dissent), Helin (guardian), Snotra (intelligence), and Gana (messenger). They are also the embodiment of some of the divinities of Frika.
From the very beginning, Friga appeared in the Nordic mythology as a wife and mother. She is a prophet with the ability of unpredictability. She knows all the things that will happen in the future, but she never divulges what she knows. According to Odin's will, no one is allowed to sit on his throne at will, because those who sit on the throne will have the ability to know the past and the future, and no other gods are qualified or brave to sit on the throne. However, Friga is also the only god who is allowed to sit on Odin's throne, so she can reign in the world, have the power to know everything in the universe, and enjoy the privilege of watching everything in the universe. Her greatest advantage is that she keeps her mouth shut and never reveals anything. Although she is noble and beautiful, Friga has her own shortcomings. The first is that her memory is very poor. She forgot what she told her in a flash. The reason why she keeps her mouth shut about everything has a lot to do with her confused personality. The second disadvantage is that she is greedy for vanity and wealth. She often adorns her palace with various gold and silver beads, and she has never been satisfied.
When Balder, the beloved son, was troubled by a nightmare, Friga forced all the creatures in the nether world to swear that they would never hurt Balder. Although mistletoe, a parasitic plant on an oak tree outside the Valhalla Palace, did not make a statement, it was so small and tender that Friga thought it was not enough to pose a threat to her son. Later, the evil god Loki used this small mistletoe branch and the hand of the blind god Hoddle to kill Bader. Then, Frika tried hard to let Haila, the goddess of death, let her son go. Finally, it was also because the evil god Loki was obstructing him, so she failed to achieve it. Because Friga is the goddess of abundance, she does not have the ability to enter and leave the underworld freely.
Friga has many maids, representing other aspects of Friga. The most favored maid is Fulla, the goddess of abundance, or the sister of Frika, who is in charge of Frika's jewelry box and serves her in her dressing. She often offered advice on how to help people who prayed for God's blessing. Fura is very beautiful. Her golden hair is long and numerous, which is a symbol of the ripe grain. Therefore, Fura is often regarded as the goddess of fertility of the earth.
The guardian goddess Hlin is a goddess of comfort, and she is often sent by Friga to the world to comfort the suffering people. She often listened attentively to the prayers of human beings in the world, and offered advice to Frika on how to help those suffering in need. [ Much like Guanyin Bodhisattva]
The Goddess of the Wind, Gna, is Frika's messenger. She rode her Mahowal Punier and was able to cross the sea and mountains quickly. There was no place she could not go. She is the embodiment of the wind. She told Friga what she had seen on the way.
In addition to the three people mentioned above, there are three maids who follow the bus. Lofn, the goddess of love, is a gentle and solemn goddess. Her job is to remove all obstacles that block the lovers.
The job of Vjofn, the goddess of love, is to make the cold heart accept love, maintain the harmony between human beings, and make the opposing couples reconciled again.
Syn, the goddess of truth, usually guards the entrance of Frika's palace, and no one is allowed to enter without permission. Any request made by anyone who was refused by her was futile. She is the personification of truth.
There is another maid named Gefion, the goddess of love, who specializes in attracting men and women who died before marriage to the Fensalir Palace to enjoy themselves. According to a story, she had four sons with a giant. Once, Odin sent her to meet the King of Sweden, Gylfi, to ask for some land. Gylfi told Geffenqiong that if she could plow as much land as she could in a day, she would be given as much. Gefuqiongnai turned her four sons into four cattle, drove a plow and plowed the ground into a deep ditch, which made the Swedish king's face changed greatly. Gefqiong ploughed for a day, set aside a large piece of land, dragged it into the sea, and became an island (that is, Denmark's Xilan Island). Later, she married a son of Odin and became the ancestor of the Danish royal family.
Frika had other maids. The goddess of medicine, Eira, is the god of medicine. She collects all kinds of herbs on the ground, which can be cured by both internal and external medicine. She taught medicine to her daughter. Therefore, in ancient northern Europe, medical practitioners were all women.
The goddess of vows, Vara, specializes in listening to vows, punishing those who do not keep their promises and blessing those who keep them.
The true goddess Vor is also the personification of truth, observing all the behaviors of the world.
The goddess of wisdom, Snotra, is the goddess of virtue and the master of all wisdom.
Frika who weaves colorful clouds
Frika who weaves colorful clouds [2]
In South Germain, there is no such goddess as Friga, but there is another goddess, Holda, who is very similar to Friga. As the personification of clouds and mist, Holda is also a goddess living in a cave. Like Frigga, she is called Frau Venus, which is equivalent to the god of love and beauty in Greek mythology. She often lured young knights into her cave and made them linger with all kinds of sensual happiness. Snow said that Holda was cleaning her bed, rain said that she was washing clothes, and white cloud said that she was weaving cloth. When long grey clouds spread in the sky, she said she was spinning. Elsewhere in Germain, Friga appeared in the name of Bertha. Belsa is also the god of textiles, horticulture and caring for the souls of dead babies. Or Goddess Gode or Wode, which can be seen from the name as the feminine form of Odin or Wodan. In the Netherlands, Friga is called Vrouelde. All these goddesses, from their symbolic significance, are in fact the incarnations of Floria
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Ostara Eastre (Eastre, Ostara), the goddess of spring and dawn, is also similar to Frigga. This goddess is loved by Teutonic people. Therefore, after the prevalence of Christianity, the goddess was not demoted to the devil. To commemorate her, a Christian festival was named Easter. In this festival, the colorful eggs, which symbolize the beginning of life, are used to give gifts, because Eastre is the goddess of spring, representing the recovery of life after the severe winter.
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