GODDESS PELE | GODDESS HAUMEA | GODDESS HI'IAKA | GODDESS LAKA

Hina is our Sacred Guardian
Of the Heavens
..Stars and Space..
The Moon and all Planets
Are in Her Keeping

Goddess Hina
She transmits the Sound
Of Cosmic Vibration
And holds the Power
Of Planetary Evolution

Goddess Light Hina
She is the Light of Illumination
Perception and Creativity
The Ancient Pantheon of Goddess Culture..A return to the Hawaiian Goddess Kahuna Teachings of Uli, Pele, Hina, Haumea, Lake, Hi'iaka consciousness..Goddess Ancient Creatrix known in Lemuria, Mu and Hawaii
Hawaiian Kahuna Goddesses

Goddess HINA


Hina is one of the Great Ancestral Goddesses of Hawaii
Some believe her to reside over all female Akua

Although Goddess Hina has many Forms
She is most revered for the Sacred Story
That tells of Her journey when She climbed into the Moon
To this day you can see her Shining
During our enchanting tropical Nights
Hina Moon

As the Goddess of Love, Peace and Renewal of Life
Hina Guides Human Communion

Goddess hina Blessing

OUR SACRED HINA
Meet Her Kinolau..Her many Bodies

  • Hine 'ea ~ Goddess of Sunrise and Sunset. A healer and expert tapa maker with tapa stamps. She sometimes takes the form of lele bananas
  • Ka 'alae nui a Hina ~ Mother of Maui. Also called Hina-i-ke-ahi ... She is described as Hina in the Fire. Hina learned the art of fire-making from a mud hen and often takes its form
  • Hina i ke ka ~ Sister of Maui's mother. Most often she takes the form of a gourd canoe bailer and is known as Hina-the-bailer
  • Hina lau limu kala ~ A Goddess mermaid who is thought of as the most beautiful of all Hinas. She lives on the sea bottom, often taking the form of limu-kala seaweed. She is the Goddess of kahunas skilled in medicines from the sea
    Goddess Hina Mermaid
  • Hina 'opu hala ko'a ~ Goddess of corals and spiny creatures of the sea. She appears as a woman and as a coral reef. From her shells, Maui made his famous hook for drawing the islands together. The literal translation is "Hina stomach passing coral"
  • Hina i ka malama ~ The hanai (foster-child) of the Moon
  • Hina puku 'ai ~ Goddess of food plants ... "Hina-gathering-vegetable food". She assumes the form of Lea, the Goddess of canoe builders. The canoe maker looks for an 'elepaio' flycatcher to alight on the tree. If she pecks it, they know the tree is insect ridden and not suitable for a canoe. The spot where she lands on a felled tree is to be the prow..she then runs towards the stern
  • Hina hele ~ Goddess of fishermen and of womyn who worship at small shrines by the sea the fish 'ohua' belong to her
  • Hina kua ~ Mother Goddess of those who have not yet been born. She is addressed in pule to the East
  • Hina olu 'ohia ~ Hina of the growing ohia tree
  • Hina puku i'a ~A Goddess of fishermen..."Hina gathering seafood"
  • Ke ao melemele ~ A Goddess of chanting, hula and surfing. She was born as a blood clot from Hina's head. She was raised in the mythical land of Ke'alohi lani and is worshiped by readers of omens. She is guarded by horizon clouds.

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