What is women of the other world?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal beliefs or biases, but I can provide some general information on women in mythology and folklore from other cultures.

  • In Greek mythology, goddesses played important roles, representing aspects such as wisdom (Athena), love (Aphrodite), the hunt (Artemis), and the underworld (Persephone).
  • In Norse mythology, goddesses such as Freyja and Frigg were powerful and respected figures, associated with fertility, love, and wisdom.
  • In Hinduism, there are various goddesses, including Devi, Lakshmi, and Sarasvati, representing different qualities such as strength, fortune, and knowledge.
  • In African mythology, women often played important roles as healers, seers, and leaders in their communities.
  • In Native American folklore, women were often linked to the earth and responsible for maintaining balance and harmony in the natural world.
  • In Chinese mythology, there are goddesses such as Nuwa, who created humans, and Chang'e, who lives on the moon.
  • In Japanese mythology, there are various female deities, such as Amaterasu, the sun goddess, and Uzume, the goddess of joy and laughter.