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became known as Great Lady and Mother Deity (the moon being worshipped as her personification). They form a trinity in the pantheon of Armenian deities. In the period of
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Astłik was originally the goddess creator of heaven and earth, and was later demoted to the position of "maiden". This change in the pantheon occurred as
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and known as "Vahagn's bedroom". Vahagn was the personification of a sun-god, her lover or husband according to popular tales.
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Other temples and places of worship of Astłik had been located in various towns and villages, such as the mountain of
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festival devoted to Astłik that was celebrated in mid July became the Christian holiday of the
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Petrosyan, Armen (2007). "State Pantheon of Greater Armenia: Earliest Sources".
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p. 107, "The Pantheon of Armenian Pagan Deities", Gagik Artsruni, Yerevan, 2003
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The Indo‑european and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic
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Index

Astghik
Armenian
Աստղիկ
Armenian
Vahagn

Aphrodite
Artaxata
History Museum of Armenia
Ashtishat
Armenian
Vardavar
Vahagn
Aphrodite
Venus
Vardavar
Transfiguration of Jesus
Noah
flood
Aramazd
Anahit
Hellenistic
Greek
Aphrodite
Mesopotamian
Ishtar
աստղ
star
Proto-Indo-European
*h₂stḗr

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