Päivätär

[1] In Kalevala, young maidens ask Päivätär to give them some of her silver jewellery and clothes.

[3] Professor Anna-Leena Siikala finds it possible that Päivätär was a goddess who ruled over life and light.

[4] In Finnish folk poetry, Päivätär is known as the mother of wasps.

[1] Another name which appears in folk poetry is Auringotar, which has the same meaning as Päivätär.

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