Goddesses of Motherhood: Mythological Mothers

A Look at Demeter, Maia and Others

By Donna Talarico, published May 22, 2007
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Many cultures have stories about creation of life. Here is a look at a few myths of goddesses of motherhood.

Demeter- The Goddess of Harvest
Demeter is known for many things in Greek Mythology. Pertaining to motherhood, Demeter's story can be compared to the old empty nest syndrome. The story of her daughter Persephone having to spend most of the year in the underworld with her husband, has Demeter missing her daughter so much, she creates winter. However, she is so happy at her return, she made everything bloom again.

Haumea- The Goddess of Child Birth
Polynesian goddess Haumea supposedly taught women how to give birth by pushing out their baby between their legs. Folklore says that prior to this revelation, babies were cut from the womb. Haumea is said to have given birth to many children, including Hi'iaka who created the hula dance.

There are stories that state that after her death, Haumea was reincarnated into a young woman, and mated with her children and grandchildren to create more life from her own death. Haumea is also considered a goddess of vegetation.

Renenet- The Goddess of New Babies and Soul Names
The Egyptian goddess Renenet is said to be responsible for creating the baby's desire to feed from its mother's breasts-so one could say she is the goddess of breast-feeding.

Perhaps more interesting, Renenet is also responsible for helping new mothers learn their baby's soul name. The soul name is said to be the baby's true name, which will protect it, and hold the framework to the child's personality traits. Renenet is usually showed with a lion or serpent head, as those animals are associated with having divine powers.

Goddesses of Motherhood: Mythological Mothers

The Hawaiian honor Maumea, the Polynesian goddess of motherhood.

Credit: Hawaiian Oil Paintings

Copyright: Hawaiian Oil Paintings

Takeaways
  • Maia is the namesake of the month of May.
  • Demeter can help empty nesters.
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Another wonderful piece of work!

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

 
Sar-Akka! go Scandinavia!

Posted on 05/23/2007 at 1:05:00 AM

 
These are really great articles! I'm a huge fan of mythology from all different cultures.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

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