Lamaria (Georgian Tradition)

Greaterfolk-consensusGeorgian mythologySvan ethnic subgroupGeorgia

In Georgian mythology, Lamaria is a goddess associated with the hearth, cattle, women, and fertility of grain fields. (Note: 1. The article states Lamaria is associated with cattle and women, but the source does not specify her association with women, only protecting them during childbirth. 2. Power tier: Less specific abil)

Origin

Lamaria's name is derived from the Christian figure Mary, mother of Jesus.

Appearance

No physical description of Lamaria is provided in Source 1.

Abilities

She serves as a protector of grain fields and cattle, ensuring their fertility and prosperity. She also protects women, particularly during childbirth.

Community Record

Sources
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folk-consensus