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- Astghik abstract "In the earliest prehistoric period Astghik, or Astlik, (Armenian: Աստղիկ) had been worshipped as the Armenian pagan deity of fertility and love, later the skylight had been considered her personification, and she had been the wife or lover of Vahagn. In the later heathen period she became the goddess of love, maidenly beauty, and water sources and springs. Her worship was derived from the two Indian princes who took refuge in the region of Armenia.The Vartavar festival devoted to Astghik that had once been celebrated in mid July was transformed into the Christian holiday of the Transfiguration of Christ, and is still celebrated by the Armenians. As in pre-Christian times, on the day of this fest the people release doves and sprinkle water on each other with wishes of health and good luck.With Aramazd, the father of all deities, the creator of heaven and earth, (the sun being worshiped as his personification) and Anahit that had been worshiped as Great Lady and Mother Deity (the moon being worshiped as her personification), she forms an astral trinity in the pantheon of Armenian heathen deities. In the period of Hellenistic influence, Astghik became similar to the Greek Aphrodite and the Mesopotamian Ishtar.Her name is the diminutive of Armenian աստղ astġ, meaning \"star\", which through Proto-Indo-European *h₂stḗr is cognate to Sanskrit stṛ, Avestan star, Pahlavi star, Persian sitara´, Pashto storai, etc.Her principal seat was in Ashtishat (Taron), located to the North from Mush, where her chamber was dedicated to the name of Vahagn, the personification of a sun-god, her lover or husband according to popular tales, and had been named \"Vahagn's bedroom\".Other temples and places of worship of Astghik had been located in various towns and villages, such as the mountain of Palaty (to the South-West from Lake Van), in Artamet (12 km from Van), etc.The unique monuments of prehistoric Armenia, \"višap\" vishaps (Arm. višap 'serpent, dragon', derived from Sanskrit \"visharp\" oror \"dragon stones\", spread in many provinces of historical Armenia – Gegharkunik, Aragatsotn, Javakhk, Tayk, etc., and are another manifastation of her worship.".
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- Astghik wikiPageRevisionID "693300955".
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Anahit.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Aramazd.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Artamet.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Ashtishat.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Astral_trinity.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Beauty.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_goddesses.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_mythology.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Love_and_lust_goddesses.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Goddess.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Hayk.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Ishtar.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Van.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Love.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Muş.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Palaty.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Indo-European_language.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Transfiguration_of_Jesus.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Vahagn.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Vardavar.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Vishap.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:Appendix:Proto-Indo-European_*h₂stḗr.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:Աստղիկ.
- Astghik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Astghik".
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- Astghik subject Category:Armenian_goddesses.
- Astghik subject Category:Armenian_mythology.
- Astghik subject Category:Love_and_lust_goddesses.
- Astghik subject Category:Sea_and_river_goddesses.
- Astghik comment "In the earliest prehistoric period Astghik, or Astlik, (Armenian: Աստղիկ) had been worshipped as the Armenian pagan deity of fertility and love, later the skylight had been considered her personification, and she had been the wife or lover of Vahagn. In the later heathen period she became the goddess of love, maidenly beauty, and water sources and springs.".
- Astghik label "Astghik".
- Astghik sameAs Q2992141.
- Astghik sameAs Astghik.
- Astghik sameAs آستقیک.
- Astghik sameAs Աստղիկ.
- Astghik sameAs アストヒク.
- Astghik sameAs Astchika.
- Astghik sameAs Astghik.
- Astghik sameAs m.02px752.
- Astghik sameAs Астхик.
- Astghik sameAs Астхік.
- Astghik sameAs Q2992141.
- Astghik sameAs 阿斯特希克.
- Astghik wasDerivedFrom Astghik?oldid=693300955.
- Astghik isPrimaryTopicOf Astghik.