Lilinoe

deity water Hawaiian mythology single tradition · 1

Lilinoe is the Hawaiian goddess of fine rain and a sister of Poliʻahu, Waiau, and Kahoupokane. She resides on Mauna Kea alongside her sisters, except for Kahoupokane. Her domain is the gentle mist and precipitation that nourishes the land.

Relationships

enemy of
Pele
allied with
Waiau, Kahoupokane, Poliʻahu
sibling of
Poliʻahu

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Source passages

“Pele is considered to be a rival of the Hawaiian goddess of snow, Poliʻahu, and her sisters Lilinoe (a goddess of fine rain), Waiau (goddess of Lake Waiau), and Kahoupokane (a kapa-maker whose kapa-making activities create thunder, rain, and lightning).”

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