Shemale Gods -
: Dual-sexed figurines or those without identifying sexual characteristics have been found in religious settings in Neolithic Greece, Cyprus, and Italy. Eastern Traditions
: The child of Hermes and Aphrodite who was fused with the nymph Salmacis, resulting in a body with both male and female traits. shemale gods
: The god of the annual flooding of the Nile, Hapi was often depicted with both a beard and pendulous breasts, symbolizing the fertile, life-giving nature of the river. Modern Perspectives & Historical Context : Dual-sexed figurines or those without identifying sexual
In various Asian cultures, the fluidity of gender is a central theme in the depiction of certain powerful deities. Modern Perspectives & Historical Context In various Asian
: A class of androgynous priests and healers mentioned by Herodotus and Hippocrates. They were described as "eunuchs" who performed "female work" and were said to have been afflicted with a "female sickness" by a goddess.
Many early civilizations worshiped deities that were not strictly male or female, often possessing primary or secondary sexual characteristics of both.
: A deity born with both male and female organs, often associated with Cybele. In some myths, Agdistis was castrated to become a purely female goddess.