Tuesday, October 22, 2024

USA ~ Pele Goddes - Hawaii ~

... Beautiful artwork of Pele-honua-mea, Pele of the sacred land... she is Pele-ʻai-ho-nua, Pele the eater of the land, when she devours the land with her flame... Pele is a significant goddess in Hawaiian mythology and is often referred to as the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes... she rules the volcanoes of Hawai'i, and mankind has no power to resist her... hers is both the power to destroy and the power to create new land... her personality is volcanic-unpredictable, impulsive, to given sudden rages and violence...  native Hawaiians believe Pele lives in the Kilauea Volcano... Bedankt Ben en Loes!ヽ(•‿•)ノ
"Herb Kawainui KāneHerb Kāne’s artworks illustrating the history and culture of the Hawaiian and Polynesian islands are awe-inspiring glimpses into another world. His images of tall ships and oceangoing canoes, goddesses and native dancers delight people all over the world."
 
There are as many versions of how Madame Pele came to Hawaii as there are lava rocks on Hawaii Island. One of them is: Pele traveled from Tahiti to Hawaii by canoe, being chased by her sister Namaka, who wished to put an end to Pele’s fires as well as Pele herself. As she moved from one island to another, it is said that Pele tried to draw lava from the ground and light fires throughout the journey. She traveled through Kauai, where there is an old hill called Puu ka Pele, meaning Pele’s Hill, and Oahu, Molokai, and Maui before coming to Hawaii. Finally, Namaka caught up with Pele in Hawaii and the sisters battled to death. Namaka emerged triumphant, putting out the fires of Pele’s wrath. After this, Pele became a spirit and went to live in the Kilauea Volcano.

 
Stamp: 

Flowers - African Daisy
(Issued 14-03-2022)

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