Hine-nui-te-po

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Hine-nui-te-po

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Daughter of Tāne Mahuta, God of Forests and Birds and Hinetitama
Sister of Ioio Whenua
Half sister of Paia; Hinetitama; Hine ahua a Rangi; Mahuika Godess Of Fire; Totara and 18 others

Goddess of:: Night, and receives the spirits of humans when they die.Death and the underworld
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About Hine-nui-te-po

Hine-nui-te-pō ("Great woman of night") in Maori legends, is a goddess of night and she receives the spirits of humans when they die. She is the daughter of Tane Mahuta / Tane Tuturi and Hine-ahuone. It is believed among Maori that the colour red in the sky comes from her. Hine nui te Po Shepherds the Wairua/souls into the underworld to ready them for the next stage of their journey.

Hine-nui-te-pō, also known as the "Great Woman of Night" is a giant goddess of death and the underworld.[1] Her father is Tāne, the god of forests and land mammals. Her mother is a human, Hine-ahu-one was made from earth. Hine-nui-te-pō is the second child of Tāne and Hine-ahu-one. Her birth name, Tikikapakapa, was changed shortly thereafter to Hine-au-tauria.[2] Hine-au-tauria marries her father Tāne and bears his children. She realizes he is her father, becomes ashamed, and goes down to the underground world, known as Pō ("darkness"). There she becomes Hine-nui-te-pō, acquiring men's souls while her father Tāne tries to lead them to light.[2]

The great demi-god, Māui is tricked by his father into thinking he has a chance to achieve immortality. In order to obtain this, Māui is told to enter into the goddess through her vagina. While Hine-nui-te-pō is asleep, Māui undresses himself ready to enter himself into the goddess. One of his bird friends, the fantail, warned Hinenui-te-po of the situation and woke her. As Māui turned into a worm squirming to enter the goddess, Hinenui-te-po decide to punish the demi-god, she crushed him with the obsidian teeth in her vagina; Māui was the first man to die.

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