Oracle of Dione and Zeus
At Dodona in Epirus
Apollo’s temple at
Didyma
On the coast of Asia
Minor,
Or at Corinth and Bassae
In the Peloponnese,
And Delos and Aegina
In the Aegean Sea
Oracle of Dione and Zeus
At Dodona in Epirus
Apollo’s temple at
Didyma
On the coast of Asia
Minor,
Or at Corinth and Bassae
In the Peloponnese,
And Delos and Aegina
In the Aegean Sea
The Pythia, oracle
Of Greek antiquity,
Oracular high
Priestess
To Apollo at Delphi
The Sibylline Oracles,
Oracular utterances
scribed
In Greek hexameters
Ascribed to the
Sibyls,
Prophetesses who
uttered
The divine revelations
In a state of frenzy
The Oracles of antiquity,
Were portals to the
Olympians
So, the Gods could
speak
Directly to those in
their dominions
Inspired by the Gods
In Classical
Antiquity,
Oracles gave wise
counsel
Prophetic predictions
Or precognition of the
future
As they performed
their Oracular
Form of divination
In temples to the Gods
Rambha, Apsara
Of the
clouds and waters
In Hindu
and Buddhist mythology
A celestial
nymph
And
celestial maiden
A beautiful
supernatural being
Youthful
and elegant,
Who dances
to the music
Of the
Gandharvas,
In the
palaces of the Gods,
Entertainer
and seducer
Of Gods and
men
An ethereal
being
Inhabiting
the skies
Tillottama, Apsara
Of the
clouds and waters
In Hindu and
Buddhist mythology
A celestial
nymph
And
celestial maiden
A beautiful
supernatural being
Youthful
and elegant,
Who dances
to the music
Of the
Gandharvas,
In the
palaces of the Gods,
Entertainer
and seducer
Of Gods and
men
An ethereal
being
Inhabiting
the skies
Scylla of Greek myth
Great
monster of the sea
Terror of
the seas
A fearful
monster
The scourge
of sailors
Believed in
later times,
Scylla was
thought
To be a
rock in the
Straits of
Messina
Urvashi, Apsara
Of the
clouds and waters
In Hindu
and Buddhist mythology
A celestial
nymph
And celestial
maiden
A beautiful
supernatural being
Youthful
and elegant,
Who dances
to the music
Of the
Gandharvas,
In the
palaces of the Gods,
Entertainer
and seducer
Of Gods and
men
An ethereal
being
Inhabiting
the skies
Phoebe Goddess of the moon
Radiant,
bright, prophetic
Titan
goddess Phoebe
With an
oracular intellect
Reigned
unchallenged at Delphi
And
Gold-Crowned was epithet
Greek Goddess Artemis
The virgin
Goddess
Of the hunt
and the moon
Daughter of
Zeus and Leto
Twin sister
of Phoebus
Roman Goddess Diana
The virgin
Goddess
Of the hunt
and the moon
Daughter of
Zeus and Leto
Twin sister
of Apollo
Sun God Apollo
Greek God
of light
God of
prophesy
Poetry,
music and healing
Son of Zeus
and Leto
Twin
brother of Artemis
Sun God Apollo
Roman God
of light
God of
prophesy
Poetry,
music and healing
Son of Zeus
and Leto
Twin
brother of Dianna
Sun God Phoebus
Greek God
of light
God of
prophesy
Poetry, music,
and healing
Son of Zeus
and Leto
Twin
brother of Artemis
Nemesis, Greek goddess
Of divine
retribution
And
deliverer of vengeance
Against
acts of hubris
Beautiful Venus
Goddess of
love
Turner of
heads
Nurturer of
hearts
Greek Demeter
Guardian of the
harvest
Goddess of the corn
Mother of Persephone
Goddess of fertility
Protector of matrimony
Acheron, the river of pain,
One of the five rivers
of hades
Where Charon the
ferryman
Plied his morbid trade
Versatile Polyhymnia
Muse of singing
Muse of mime
And of sacred dancing