Kele
deity Tongan single tradition · 2
Kele is a goddess who, along with the god Pil'e (or Limu), came from Pulotu and created the mythical land of Tongamamaʻo for their children to dwell in. She is an ancestor of Hikuleʻo. Kele is the consort of Pil'e (or Limu).
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Taufulifonua, Havea Lolofonua, Fonuʻuta, Fonutahi, Tangaloa, Velesiʻi, Velelahi, Māui, Hikuleʻo
- parent of
- Toiukamea, Māʻimoaʻalōngona, Touiafutuna
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Hikuleʻo's ancestors were, according to one source, the god Pil'e (Limu according to others) and the goddess Kele, who came from Pulotu and created the mythical land of Tongamamaʻo for their children to dwell in.”
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“Limu is the primeval Tongan god of creation, whose union with the goddess Kele produced the goddess Touiafutuna, from whom all creation descends.”
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