I’m sorry that these have been so sporadic. I have been able to go back to work, I’ve been in attendance daily for almost two weeks now and loving it, but my energy is still low. I overdid things on Saturday and ended up sleeping all day on Sunday. My employer has been very, very good to me and my job has to take priority right now, especially out of financial necessity. Have y’all been to the grocery store lately? Every single thing that I buy has gone up. If I can’t post these in the mornings, I will catch them up in the evenings rather than skip them altogether.
I like this one as I have recently started working with Lakshmi (finances and wealth) and Ganesha (remover of obstacles). This goddess has some similarities. Thanks to Karyn at MySpace for the pagan lore.
Teej (Nepal)
Parvarti
Themes: Fertility, Femininity, Cleansing, Devotion
Symbols: Lotus, Elephant, Dance
Parvarti is the Hindu goddess of women and is the center of festivities in Nepal this date. As Shiva’s consort, Parvarti’s domain is that of faithful companionship and fertility. Art often depicts her as dancing in the company of Shiva or with an elephant’s head.

This is the best I can do. It’s interesting and I’m using it because Parvarti and Ganesha are related. You wouldn’t believe how many cats and dogs come up when you put in a deity’s name.
From: 365 Goddess: A Daily Guide to the Magic and Inspiration of the Goddess by Patricia Telesco, Harper-Coliins, 1998, edited by Parthena Black.
—————– Bulletin Message —————–
From: Karyn
Date: Aug 8, 2007 6:36 AM
According to the Christian Church calendar, the Virgin Mary was born on this day.
The Eve of the Festival of Venus was celebrated annually on this date by the ancient Romans. On this night, the goddess of love and beauty was honored and invoked with prayers, love songs, libations, and passionate lovemaking. It was also a time when sorceresses performed all forms of love magick and marriage-mate divinations.


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