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Tsovinar was described as a fire creature that causes the rain and hail to fall from heavens when she was angry. Tsovinar’s name means “Nar of the sea”. | Tsovinar was described as a fire creature that causes the rain and hail to fall from heavens when she was angry. Tsovinar’s name means “Nar of the sea”. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Aramazd]] | |||
*[[Anahit]] | |||
*[[Vahagn]] | |||
*[[Astghik]] | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 10 November 2010
Tsovinar or Nar was goddess of water, sea, and rain of Armenia.
Description
Tsovinar was described as a fire creature that causes the rain and hail to fall from heavens when she was angry. Tsovinar’s name means “Nar of the sea”.
See also