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The children gather wood, the fathers kindle fire, and the women knead dough, to make cakes for the queen of heaven. And they pour out drink offerings to other gods, to provoke me to anger. (Jeremiah 7:18)

H&P also stands for two figures in Greek mythology: Hygeia, the goddess of welfare and prevention of sickness; and Panacea, the goddess of healing and cures.

Salus, in Roman religion, the goddess of safety and welfare, later identified with the Greek Hygieia (q.v.). Her temple on the Quirinal at Rome, dedicated in 302 bc, was the scene of an annual sacrifice Salus was the Roman goddess of security, welfare, health, and prosperity for both the individual and the state. Table of Contents [hide]

1 Salus was the Roman goddess of security, welfare, health, and prosperity for both the individual and the state. 1.1 Like this: Her name means “salvation” or “welfare.” She is frequently compared to the Greek goddess Hygieia, despite the fact that their roles are very different. One of the first Roman deities, Salus has also been called Salus Semonia. The obscure ritual of the Augurium Salutis, celebrated annually on August 5 for the preservation of the Roman state, attests to the high antiquity and significance of the religion of Salus. All of Italy was affected by her cult. Relationships with Spes and Fortuna are mentioned in literary texts.

ANTONINUS PIUS 150AD, Rome Ancient OLD Silver Roman Coin, "Welfare Goddess" picture welfaregoddess coin File:Welfaregoddess coin.jpg

While Valetudo is the Roman version of Hygieia (personal health), she became conflated over time with the existing Roman goddess, Salus, who had started off more as a public welfare goddess. (Cited from: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/salus-sestertius.353221/) File:Welfaregoddesscoin2.jpg


Fortuna, in Roman religion, goddess of chance or lot who became identified with the Greek Tyche;

Athena, goddess of wisdom and welfare.


Goddess Saraswathy got annoyed by this and left Lord Brahma . Meanwhile Lord Brahma did Aswamedha yagam for Universal welfare Goddess Saraswathy


Fire is a symbol of God's love

The Vedic of the Hindu see Fire is a symbol of purity; likewise a woman is also a symbol of purity. ... her ambitions, almost everything, for the welfare of her family.


Fire Ritual - the most famous form of Zoroastrian worship - Fire is a symbol of the purity of Ahura Mazda. - In the fire ritual, Zoroastrians worship not fire itself, but rather Ahura Mazda's perfect purity.


THE POEM OF ERRA AND ISHUM: A BABYLONIAN POET’S VIEW OF WAR