Mộng Diễm

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Mộng Diễm
夢艳
Mother Goddess of Night, Pride, Ambition, Power, Destruction, and the Underworld
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Full NameNữ thần Tối cao của Ham muốn Tham vọng vẻ đẹp, và Người cai trị của Vương quốc của Bóng tối Mộng Diễm
(女神最高𧵑𢣇㦖貪望𨤔𢢲吧𠊛該治𧵑王國𧵑䏾最夢艳)
ReligionHaimeism
TextsThe Canon of Duality, Account Regarding Mộng Diễm, Worship for Mộng Diễm, The Existence of Evil
Hymns of PraiseHymns 12-22
FestivalsFeast of the Mother Goddess of Night

Mộng Diễm is a mother goddess in Haimeism, and one of the Two Supreme Mother Goddesses that is worshiped with high regard.

Mộng Diễm is currently attributed to six aspects of both the physical and spiritual worlds: the night, pride, ambition, power, destruction, and the Underworld. All of these attributes reflect closely on her character, of which is often portrayed as a heterogeneous mix of contempt, arrogance, authoritativeness, placidness, love for darkness and morbid paraphernalia, and at times, psychopathy. Haimeists often praise her for her contributions, if not the sole creations, of the night sky and the senses of desire and self-esteem—the former two attributes—but on a more extreme end, a portion of Haimeists would often worship and pray to her for means of obtaining power and causing destruction.

Etymology and Other Names

Origins

Myths and Legends

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Worship

Controversies

Practioners of Haimeism were criticized sharply by Bingiamists, mostly, and other practitioners of Abrahamic faiths for the occasional worship of the goddess, condemning it as "worshiping and praising the Devil."