Tsovinar

deity water Armenian single tradition · 2

Goddess of waters and the ocean, also known as "Nar of the Sea". Perhaps also a lightning goddess. Became the consort of Vahagn.

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consort of
Vahagn
syncretized with
Inara, Nara

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“Tsovinar (Ծովինար) – "Nar of the Sea", goddess of waters and the ocean. Perhaps also a lightning goddess. Became the consort of Vahagn.”

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“Scholar James R. Russell translates her name as 'Lady of the Lake', from cov ('sea') and nār from Proto-Indo-European ('woman'). Larisa Yeganyan translates the name as 'Marine' or 'Nymph of the Sea'. Tsovinar Harutyunyan interprets her name as "the sea", "the spirit of the sea"”

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