Hecuba is not actually a Greek god. She is the Queen of Troy, and the mother of Paris, who started the Trojan War.
Hecuba's mother was Eunoe. Eunoe was said to be the daughter of the god of the Sangarius River.
A god is male and a goddess is female
Goddess
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
verses in Sanskrit language used to pray for Hindu god and goddess
They would likely pray to Demeter, goddess of the harvest.
Hecuba is not actually a Greek god. She is the Queen of Troy, and the mother of Paris, who started the Trojan War.
Hecuba's mother was Eunoe. Eunoe was said to be the daughter of the god of the Sangarius River.
The purpose of celebrating diwali is to pray Goddess Laxmi. On this day we pray God to bring wealth.
Goddess Lakshami wife of God Ganesha is known as goddess of fortune and wealth infact Hindu pray both of them on the eve of DIWALI which is one of the imp festival of Hindu's and they pray them for the wealth and fortune also god Ganesha is the symbol of fortune and the god who removes difficulties in any work so he is devoted before starting of any new work either in business or family by Hindu people
All days are holy for some or other God and Goddess. it is your wish which day you want to choose as per the idol you pray to. Monday - Lord Shiva / moon God Tuesday - Lord Ganisha / Goddess Shakthi Wednesday - Jupiter God Thursday - God Hanuman Friday - Goddess Lakshmi Saturday - Lord Vishnu / Saturn God
well you can go to church, pray to him, believe in him read the bible alot more but you have to know that its just one god not two or three but one.
They pray to god Ganesha and goddess Laxmi. They wear new clothes and distribute sweets.
yes she is a goddess she is the goddess of singing and you will see her if you pray to her in your mirror
Farmers in ancient Greece would pray to Demeter, the goddess of the harvest and agriculture. She was believed to be responsible for the fertility of the earth and the success of the crops. Farmers would make offerings and sacrifices to her to ensure a bountiful harvest.
To be Worshiped and adored, Pray, Prayer to the Goddess