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Ка́лтась-э́ква (манс. Калтась-женщина), Йоли-то́рум-сянь (манс. Нижнего мира мать), Калтась-сянь-то́рум (манс. Калтась мать-небо), Каттась-Ими (хант. Каттась-женщина) — верховная богиня-мать в мифологии обских угров.

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dbo:abstract In Ugrian mythology, Kaltes-Ekwa (Khanty, Kaltes Ankw) was the mother of the hero Mir-Susne-Hum and the wife of the god Num-Torum, who defeated her in heaven. She was also a goddess of the moon associated with the month April; a birth giving goddess (she is called upon by women in child-birth); goddess of fate; goddess of dawn and a shape-shifter, often shown manifested as a hare. An animal sacred to her, the hare appearance shows her lunar nature, for the hare is a lunar creature; many cultures, when looking at the moon see the outline of the hare, who lives in the moon. The hare is often seen as an intermediary between lunar deities and humans, so the appearance of Kaltes in this form indicates her accessibility to her people. Kaltes is known as a fertility goddess and a . She is called upon by women in childbirth, for she is especially venerated as a promoter of the beginning of the life cycle. Although she is somewhat feared because she can determine people's destinies, she is mostly revered for her gentle wisdom. She is a compassionate guide to the mysteries of life. (en) Ка́лтась-э́ква (манс. Калтась-женщина), Йоли-то́рум-сянь (манс. Нижнего мира мать), Калтась-сянь-то́рум (манс. Калтась мать-небо), Каттась-Ими (хант. Каттась-женщина) — верховная богиня-мать в мифологии обских угров. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Ка́лтась-э́ква (манс. Калтась-женщина), Йоли-то́рум-сянь (манс. Нижнего мира мать), Калтась-сянь-то́рум (манс. Калтась мать-небо), Каттась-Ими (хант. Каттась-женщина) — верховная богиня-мать в мифологии обских угров. (ru) In Ugrian mythology, Kaltes-Ekwa (Khanty, Kaltes Ankw) was the mother of the hero Mir-Susne-Hum and the wife of the god Num-Torum, who defeated her in heaven. She was also a goddess of the moon associated with the month April; a birth giving goddess (she is called upon by women in child-birth); goddess of fate; goddess of dawn and a shape-shifter, often shown manifested as a hare. (en)
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