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The Sun Goddess of Arinna

In patriarchal societies, the sun is often represented by a god in mythology.  However, the sun could just as easily be a woman.  Women are powerful. They give life.  They shine.  In Hittite mythology, the sun was a woman.  

Sun goddess of Arinna sphinx gate
The Sun Goddess of Arinna, Queen of All Lands, in sphinx form.  She guards the gate to her namesake city, located in modern day Turkey.


Original painting available via Saatchi Art.

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