A goddess is a female deity

In many known cultures, goddesses are often linked with literal or metaphorical pregnancy or imagined feminine roles associated with how women and girls are perceived or expected to behave

This includes themes of spinning, weaving, beauty, love, sexuality, motherhood, domesticity, creativity, and fertility (exemplified by the ancient mother goddess cult)

Many major goddesses are also associated with magic, war, strategy, hunting, farming, wisdom, fate, earth, sky, power, laws, justice, and more

Some themes, such as discord or disease, which are considered negative within their cultural contexts also are found associated with some goddesses

There are as many differently described and understood goddesses as there are male, shapeshifting, or neuter gods

In some faiths, a sacred female figure holds a central place in religious prayer and worship

For example, Shaktism, the worship of the female force that animates the world, is one of the three major sects of Hinduism

Polytheist religions, including Polytheistic reconstructionists, honor multiple goddesses and gods, and usually view them as discrete, separate beings

These deities may be part of a pantheon, or different regions may have tutelary deities