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Pele the Volcano Goddess

Name: Pele the Volcano Goddess

Pantheon: Hawaiian Islands

Gender: Female

Known Aliases: The Woman who devours the Trees

Associated: Lightning, Volcan

Classification: Patron Goddess

Period of Worship: Current

Her Abode: Halemaʻumaʻu

Weapons: the thunderbolt, magma

 

 

Pele is a Hawaiian word for volcanoes and the magma that flows from these volcanoes.

 

Pele volcano goddess in Hawaiian mythology known for being unpredictable and liable for sudden outbursts of anger. Traditionally she came from Tahiti expelled by her divine brothers who could no longer put up with her insubordination.

 

She makes her way to Hawaii and settles there.

 

In other myths she is the creator of the Hawaiian Islands and this her epitaph “She who creates the sacred lands.”

 

 

Pele is also called Hina ai malama which means “She know who eats the moon” It is possible that she is the Hawaiian form of the common Polynesian moon God Hina an both goddesses are also in control of lightning.

 

she is a well-known deity within Hawaiian mythology and is notable for her contemporary presence and cultural influence as an enduring figure from ancient Hawaii.

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