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Mother Earth In Baltic Folklore PDF

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In Baltic folklore, Mother Earth is known as Žemės motina in Lithuanian, Zemes māte in Latvian, and Maaema in Estonian. She is revered as a powerful and nurturing deity who represents the Earth itself and all its elements. Mother Earth is believed to be the source of fertility, abundance, and life. She is often depicted as a beautiful and powerful woman, with long flowing hair made of grass or flowers. She is associated with agriculture, and her blessings are sought to ensure abundant harvests. People would offer her gifts of food, flowers, and herbs as a sign of respect and gratitude.

In Baltic folklore, Mother Earth is also seen as the guardian of natural resources and the environment. She is said to have a close relationship with water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and springs. Many folk tales and legends depict her as a protector of forests and animals, punishing those who harm nature.

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