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Urutengangana
Atua of stars
GenderMale
Region New Zealand
Ethnic group Māori
Personal information
Parents Rangi and Papa
Siblings Whiro, Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Kiwa, , Tāne
ConsortMoeahuru
Hineturama

Urutengangana is the god of light in Māori mythology. He is the firstborn of the children of the primordial parents, Ranginui the Sky father and Papatūānuku the Earth mother. [1]

Also known as The Gleaming One, a personification of light, Urutengangana had two wives, Moeahuru and Hineturama, the first of whom gave birth to "the red sun" and "the waxing moon," while the later produced the stars. In the struggle between the forces of Light and Darkness, Urutengangana at first sided with Whiro, but, in later times, sided with Tāne. [2]

See also

Ao (mythology)

References

  1. ^ "Uru-te-ngangana | NZETC". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. Victorian University of Wellington. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ Elsdon, Best (1924). Title: THE MAORI in 2 Volumes. Vol. 1. Wellington New Zealand: Harry H.Tombs. p. 100.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Urutengangana
Atua of stars
GenderMale
Region New Zealand
Ethnic group Māori
Personal information
Parents Rangi and Papa
Siblings Whiro, Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Kiwa, , Tāne
ConsortMoeahuru
Hineturama

Urutengangana is the god of light in Māori mythology. He is the firstborn of the children of the primordial parents, Ranginui the Sky father and Papatūānuku the Earth mother. [1]

Also known as The Gleaming One, a personification of light, Urutengangana had two wives, Moeahuru and Hineturama, the first of whom gave birth to "the red sun" and "the waxing moon," while the later produced the stars. In the struggle between the forces of Light and Darkness, Urutengangana at first sided with Whiro, but, in later times, sided with Tāne. [2]

See also

Ao (mythology)

References

  1. ^ "Uru-te-ngangana | NZETC". nzetc.victoria.ac.nz. Victorian University of Wellington. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ Elsdon, Best (1924). Title: THE MAORI in 2 Volumes. Vol. 1. Wellington New Zealand: Harry H.Tombs. p. 100.



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