Tzovinar

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Tzovinar was the Armenian goddess of water, sea, and rain. She was a fierce goddess who forced the rain to fall from the heavens with her fury. Her name means "daughter of the seas" and she is identified as the mother of Sanasar and Baghdasar in Armenian epic tradition.

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Sanasar, Baghdasar

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“Armenian folklorist Manuk Abeghian interpreted her as "an angry storm goddess". According to Abeghian's studies, in the role of a storm goddess, she is described as having "fiery eyes". She also dances in the clouds riding on her horse, creating thunderstorms.”

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