Deity oils are made with reverence and research to be pleasing devotional blends for the Gods and Goddesses they are named for. The oils are made with plants that grew in the lands where the deity originated or rules. The process of using planetary and elemental influences, correspondence, and high quality ingredients is especially appropriate for honoring the Gods and bringing their qualities into our lives. Anoint yourself to attune to these deities, or pour into offering bowls or aromatherapy lamps, or anoint statues or fetish objects. Keep in mind all oils are for external use only.
Kali is the fierce Hindu demon-eating goddess, standing on the prone, lifeless or unconscious body of her consort Shiva, wearing a necklace of skulls. Who could not love her? Kali is one of the best representations of the Terrible Mother, an embodied reverence for Death and destruction and a prerequisite for Life. Kali oil is very spicy! It is red in color, but the blackness of her skin is represented in the Black Pepper essential oil it contains. Since she is a battlefield goddess and Dark Mother, I make her devotional perfume on either Tuesday or Saturday closest to the Dark Moon.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Lakshmi is venerated on home altars in attempts to keep her near. Lakshmi expects devotees to expend some effort: simply posting her image and leaving it there is insufficient. Light candles, incense and/or lamps (butter or oil are traditional) and place before her image; on a daily basis, if possible. Shop keepers place her image near the cash register to stimulate sales; also lighting lamps in her honor.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
In her earliest incarnations, Sarasvati was a river spirit with dominion over fertility, procreation, and purification. She retains those powers but has evolved into a matron of literature and wisdom, too. Sarasvati sponsors learning and creative sciences. She is the goddess of music and credited with inventing Sanskrit. A generous, bountiful spirit, she places the fetus in the womb and is the giver of all beautiful things.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Ganesha is the much-loved Hindu elephant god. He is invoked to remove obstacles to success, especially for Indian merchants. Business people and dilettantes alike might enjoy his voluptuous presence; he is often depicted reading a book, and he is also known as a god of literature. Ganesha is an altogether benevolent deity, and is invoked for good fortune and wisdom as well as prosperity.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Shiva, Lord of Creation, Destruction and Death, destroys pain and sorrow. He is the lord of fertility and a great healer, described as the greatest of all physicians. Deity of the forest, hunting, and fishing, he is patron and ruler of untouchables and demons. Shiva is an indigenous, pre-Aryan deity of India. In his earliest manifestation, he may have been a horned god: an image, identifiable as him, found among the ruins of Mohenjo Daro (circa 2000 BCE) shows a spirit seated in yoga position with erect phallus, his head crowned with bull’s horns.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
The Jackal-headed god Anubis is the Egyptian psychopomp of the dead. This dog deity tends the newly dead souls entering the underworld. According to The Witches' God by Janet and Stewart Farrar, "Son of Osirus (or in another version, of Set) and Nepphthys, he was adopted by Isis and became her guardian. He helped her restore the body of Osirus to life, after he had been murdered by Set." Anubis also oversaw the process of embalming and mummification.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Isis may be the most venerated goddess on Earth. Venerated in Egypt for thousands of years, her worship eventually spread from East Africa throughout Western Asia and Europe as far as England’s Thames River.Isis is the most compassionate of deities because she has lived the life of an oppressed woman, and she is the most powerful, because as Mistress of Magic, she knows all and can do all. Isis can resurrect the dead and can bestow the gift of fertility. She heals the ailing and protects travelers at sea. There is no miracle that she cannot perform.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Osiris, ancient deity, is a culture hero. He invented agriculture: the sacred rites of grain. He taught people to bake bread and brew beer. Osiris invented wine, built the first temples, and taught the art of sculpting so that the first statues were formed. He taught musical and theatrical arts. After teaching these arts in Egypt, Osiris traveled around the world, transmitting his knowledge. He left his sister/wife Isis home as regent of Egypt.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Brigid is a great goddess of healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and smithcraft. She is the matron of artisans, artists, and livestock. Brigid presides over the production of ale. She protects women in childbirth and may be petitioned for fertility. Brigid has dominion over wisdom, education, and learning. She is associated with sacred fires and holy wells.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Kali is the fierce Hindu demon-eating goddess, standing on the prone, lifeless or unconscious body of her consort Shiva, wearing a necklace of skulls. Who could not love her? Kali is one of the best representations of the Terrible Mother, an embodied reverence for Death and destruction and a prerequisite for Life. Kali oil is very spicy! It is red in color, but the blackness of her skin is represented in the Black Pepper essential oil it contains. Since she is a battlefield goddess and Dark Mother, I make her devotional perfume on either Tuesday or Saturday closest to the Dark Moon.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Lakshmi is venerated on home altars in attempts to keep her near. Lakshmi expects devotees to expend some effort: simply posting her image and leaving it there is insufficient. Light candles, incense and/or lamps (butter or oil are traditional) and place before her image; on a daily basis, if possible. Shop keepers place her image near the cash register to stimulate sales; also lighting lamps in her honor.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
In her earliest incarnations, Sarasvati was a river spirit with dominion over fertility, procreation, and purification. She retains those powers but has evolved into a matron of literature and wisdom, too. Sarasvati sponsors learning and creative sciences. She is the goddess of music and credited with inventing Sanskrit. A generous, bountiful spirit, she places the fetus in the womb and is the giver of all beautiful things.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Ganesha is the much-loved Hindu elephant god. He is invoked to remove obstacles to success, especially for Indian merchants. Business people and dilettantes alike might enjoy his voluptuous presence; he is often depicted reading a book, and he is also known as a god of literature. Ganesha is an altogether benevolent deity, and is invoked for good fortune and wisdom as well as prosperity.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Shiva, Lord of Creation, Destruction and Death, destroys pain and sorrow. He is the lord of fertility and a great healer, described as the greatest of all physicians. Deity of the forest, hunting, and fishing, he is patron and ruler of untouchables and demons. Shiva is an indigenous, pre-Aryan deity of India. In his earliest manifestation, he may have been a horned god: an image, identifiable as him, found among the ruins of Mohenjo Daro (circa 2000 BCE) shows a spirit seated in yoga position with erect phallus, his head crowned with bull’s horns.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
The Jackal-headed god Anubis is the Egyptian psychopomp of the dead. This dog deity tends the newly dead souls entering the underworld. According to The Witches' God by Janet and Stewart Farrar, "Son of Osirus (or in another version, of Set) and Nepphthys, he was adopted by Isis and became her guardian. He helped her restore the body of Osirus to life, after he had been murdered by Set." Anubis also oversaw the process of embalming and mummification.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Isis may be the most venerated goddess on Earth. Venerated in Egypt for thousands of years, her worship eventually spread from East Africa throughout Western Asia and Europe as far as England’s Thames River.Isis is the most compassionate of deities because she has lived the life of an oppressed woman, and she is the most powerful, because as Mistress of Magic, she knows all and can do all. Isis can resurrect the dead and can bestow the gift of fertility. She heals the ailing and protects travelers at sea. There is no miracle that she cannot perform.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Osiris, ancient deity, is a culture hero. He invented agriculture: the sacred rites of grain. He taught people to bake bread and brew beer. Osiris invented wine, built the first temples, and taught the art of sculpting so that the first statues were formed. He taught musical and theatrical arts. After teaching these arts in Egypt, Osiris traveled around the world, transmitting his knowledge. He left his sister/wife Isis home as regent of Egypt.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Aphrodite, a powerful, tremendously generous goddess of love, may be petitioned for virtually anything. Aphrodite, sometimes called the Oldest Fate, may have power over destiny. She may be able to change fate.
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Apollo is the Golden Boy of the Olympian pantheon, a spirit of healing, hunting, music, poetry, and prophecy. He radiates such dazzling charisma that he was eventually venerated as a solar deity. Although he never completely took over Helios’ functions, Apollo overshadowed him. To call someone an “Apollo” is to imply that they are blindingly handsome.
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Cupid was the son of Venus (goddess of love) and Mars.In the Greek version he was named Eros and seen as one of the primordial gods (though other myths exist as well). Cupid was often depicted with wings, a bow, and a quiver of arrows.
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Diana is the Roman Goddess of the woodlands, wild animals and of the hunt. In ancient times as Rome's contact grew with Greece, Diana was more and more identified with the Goddess Artemis. In time the two Goddesses became virtually identical, though in modern times she is usually identified as "Diana".Diana is most often portrayed a hunter, often with a bow and quiver, accompanied by maidens, hunting dogs, or deer. In this aspect she is considered to be a pure and virginal Maiden Goddess of the Moon.
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Ecstatic, inebriant god of poetry, music, and prophesy, Dionysus is brother and contretemps to Apollo. Son of Zeus and Semele, he was educated by the forest god Silenus. His travels served to bring the arts of winemaking and viticulture to many lands, so his worship and cults were widespread. Like his Roman counterpart, Bacchus, he was worshipped by wild, bloodthirsty women called Maenads. He is the God of Wine.
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Before Hermes was the winged messenger of Mount Olympus, he was a virile, rustic, pastoral spirit, presiding over the fertility of women and livestock. Hermes was among the best-loved of all Olympian spirits. He is the lord of animal husbandry as well as language, communication, trade, travel, and divination. Hermes’ specialty is cleromancy, originally divination using small pebbles, which eventually evolved into dice. He is the trickster lord of the crossroads, spirit of luck and patron of gamblers, especially those who play with dice.
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Poseidon is the lord of the sea. Whitecaps are his horses. He lives in an underwater palace and owns all the ocean’s treasures. Poseidon is a tempestuous spirit who competes aggressively with Athena for veneration and devotees. According to Olympian myth, Poseidon is the oldest son of Rhea and Kronos.Poseidon is invoked for fertility, abundance, and protection at sea. He is a powerful deity and can fulfill virtually all desires.
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Gaia is the pre-Olympian Greek goddess who is the whole body of the Earth. Bountiful and wild, her thoughts drive the movement of tectonic plates and evolution itself. She would be a natural choice of matroness for environmental activists. Gaia (sometimes Gaea) is the primordial Mother Godddess in ancient Greek mythology. She is self-fertile, and gave birth to her son Uranus, with no father. Uranus then became her consort, as ruler of the sky. Gaia, more than any other Mother Goddess, represents the actual physical body of the Earth, her mountains, plains, swamps and seas, icebergs and volcanoes, forests and fauna.
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Hekate is Queen of the Night, Goddess of Witchcraft, and among the rulers of Spirit World. She is the Queen of the Crossroads: Hekate patrols the frontier between life and death. She serves as an intermediary between spirits and humans. She owns the ultimate skeleton key: the key that unlocks the gates to all realms.
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Hera is the Queen of Greece. In classical Greek myth, Hera is Zeus’ older sister. He tricked her into marriage by taking the form of her sacred bird, a cuckoo caught in a rainstorm. She pitied the little wet, bedraggled bird and held it close to her bosom, at which point the bird transformed back into Zeus.Hera’s name may be interpreted as “lady” or as the feminine form of “hero.” Each spring, she bathes in the sacred spring of Kanathos near Argos, emerging fresh and youthful like a snake with freshly shed skin. Hera is described as “renewing her virginity.” This ritual may be in preparation for performing the Great Rite. Hera may be invoked in cleansing rituals intended to heal spousal and sexual abuse as well as any past bad history.
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Zeus is the king of the Greek Olympian spirits, the wielder of the mighty thunderbolt. Various mythic versions of Zeus’ birth exist, although in all he is the hunted and protected Divine Child. Zeus can fulfill any request or petition. If he can’t do it himself, he will order another spirit to do it for him. However, he is generally invoked for healing, prosperity, protection, justice, and fertility.
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Jewish legend identifies Lilith as Adam’s first wife, the true first female, created not from Adam’s rib but from Earth simultaneously with him. Adam and Lilith’s relationship quickly became contentious. She refused to take directionfrom him, specifically refusing to lie beneath him during sex. Lilith demanded to be treated as an equal rather than a subordinate, basing her claim on their common origin. When Adam attempted to force her, Lilith uttered the secret, ineffable name of the Creator and flew away, initiating the first divorce.Lilith is a goddess of the wild, wilderness, and animals, especially lions, snakes, and owls. Her wildness makes her an enemy of patriarchal control, as much as it makes her a heroine of feminist independence.
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Demeter is the primordial Corn Mother. She is not an Earth goddess; she is very specifically the spirit of cultivation and crops. De refers to divinity, as in deity, dei, or deva; Meter is literally Mother, and so Demeter is the “Divine Mother” or the “Deified Mother.” Another theory is that her name derives from deai, the Cretan word for barley, and thus her name would mean “Barley Mother.” Barley was among the very first grains cultivated in that region and frequently the most successful; Crete was a particularly early area of cultivation. Demeter’s myth credits her as being the founder, inventor, and promulgator of agriculture. She is a very great and powerful goddess.
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Inanna is the original name of this Sumerian spirit. Ishtar is the Semitic name for this goddess.Inanna is a very ancient Sumerian goddess of Heaven and Earth, the Underworld, the founder of urban civilization, and agriculture. She is a love goddess as well, and the Semitic goddess Ishtar was assimilated into Inanna’s broad powers. Inanna is also a goddess of sovereignty, so any king would need to be married to her, as to the land itself, in order to wield any power. The rise in power and ultimate death of kings is seen to be a reflection of the natural cycle of the growth and sacrifice of crops. Inanna, the Earth and Queen of Heaven, remains eternal through this cycle.
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Norse patron God, creator of the runes, Odin hung himself upside down from the World Tree and blinded himself in one eye to be able to see both within as well as without. By such sacrifice and repose he gained the wisdom of the runes. Odin rules Asgard, the world of the Norse gods. He is a very complex deity, associated variously with horses, war, poetry, death, wisdom, prophesy, and travel, to mention a few. There is much scholarly and not-so-scholarly theorizing about his origins. It is almost certain that a number of proto-Christian deities contributed to the modern day understanding of the mysteries of Odin. The worship of Odin is still very much alive. Modern Norse and Germanic neopagans keep the Asatru, faith in the Aesir.
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Thor is a much loved Norse and Germanic God of thunder. We often see him depicted with his giant hammer, Mjöllnir, which seems to have a will of its own. Thor is the god of the common man, and is often called on for strength, forbearance and protection. We honor Thor every week, for Thursday is named after him.
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Cernunnos is a very ancient Celtic deity, also called by the Horned One or Great Horned one. Cernunnos is a fertility God and is often also seen as a death God as well. He is the God of life, animals, wealth, and the underworld. This Celtic deity is often compared to the Greek's God Pan, in all aspects they are indeed quite a bit alike.He may be called upon in rituals to do with the hunt, woodland, fertility, magick, sacrifice, and animals. Cernunnos is an easy God to work with but said to be shy and timid. One may often find him in the woods.
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The Morrigan is a powerful spirit of birth, death, sex, destruction, and fertility. She is among the goddesses associated with Ireland’s well-being and sovereignty. Her name is variously translated as “Great Queen,” “Sea Queen,” “ Phantom Queen,” or even “Terrifying Queen. ” She is an oracular, prophetic spirit who can reveal the future and anyone’s destiny—that is, if she feels like it. The Morrigan is a headstrong, passionate goddess who does as she pleases. She is among those goddesses serving as Washers at the Ford.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Thor is a much loved Norse and Germanic God of thunder. We often see him depicted with his giant hammer, Mjöllnir, which seems to have a will of its own. Thor is the god of the common man, and is often called on for strength, forbearance and protection. We honor Thor every week, for Thursday is named after him.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Cernunnos is a very ancient Celtic deity, also called by the Horned One or Great Horned one. Cernunnos is a fertility God and is often also seen as a death God as well. He is the God of life, animals, wealth, and the underworld. This Celtic deity is often compared to the Greek's God Pan, in all aspects they are indeed quite a bit alike.He may be called upon in rituals to do with the hunt, woodland, fertility, magick, sacrifice, and animals. Cernunnos is an easy God to work with but said to be shy and timid. One may often find him in the woods.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Cerridwen is a shape-shifting lunar deity, witch, herbalist, and keeper of the Cauldron of Knowledge, Inspiration, and Transformation. Cerridwen’s name is interpreted as “white sow.” She is a master of transformation. There is no magical skill or botanical secret she does not know; however, secrets may be reserved for those she considers her children or initiates.
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The Morrigan is a powerful spirit of birth, death, sex, destruction, and fertility. She is among the goddesses associated with Ireland’s well-being and sovereignty. Her name is variously translated as “Great Queen,” “Sea Queen,” “ Phantom Queen,” or even “Terrifying Queen. ” She is an oracular, prophetic spirit who can reveal the future and anyone’s destiny—that is, if she feels like it. The Morrigan is a headstrong, passionate goddess who does as she pleases. She is among those goddesses serving as Washers at the Ford.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Brigid is a great goddess of healing, music, poetry, prophecy, and smithcraft. She is the matron of artisans, artists, and livestock. Brigid presides over the production of ale. She protects women in childbirth and may be petitioned for fertility. Brigid has dominion over wisdom, education, and learning. She is associated with sacred fires and holy wells.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml
Freya, most beautiful of the Norse spirits, has dominion over love, sex, fertility, magic, witchcraft, warcraft, death, pleasure, and glory. Freya literally means “Lady” and may be a title, not a name. (Her twin brother is Freyr, or “Lord.”) She is simultaneously a spirit of fertility and death, beauty and war. Freya, daughter of Njord and Herta (Nerthus), Sea and Earth, is among the Vanir hostages who joined the Aesir to maintain spiritualpeace. Freya, however, quickly became a dominant force in her new realm. When she first arrived in Asgard, she taught the Aesir how to craft charms and potions. She inducted Odin into the world of magic. Freya is invoked for love, romance, and fertility, but she is a death goddess, too.
Price - Rs.500/- for 10ml