Tree deity in the context of "Tree worship"

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⭐ Core Definition: Tree deity

A tree deity or tree spirit is a nature deity related to a tree. Such deities are present in many cultures. They are usually represented as a young woman, often connected to ancient fertility and tree worship lore. The status of tree deities varies from that of a local fairy, ghost, sprite or nymph, to that of a goddess.

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Tree deity in the context of Hamadryad

In Greek mythology, a Hamadryad or Hamadryas (/hæməˈdr.æd/; Ancient Greek: ἁμαδρυάς, pl: ἁμαδρυάδες, romanizedHamadryás, pl: Hamadryádes) is a tree nymph. They are born bonded to a certain tree on which their life depends. Some maintain that a Hamadryad is the tree itself, with a normal dryad being simply the indwelling entity, or spirit, of the tree. If the tree should die, the Hamadryad associated with it would die as well. For this reason, both dryads and the other gods would punish mortals (such as King Erysichthon) who harmed trees.

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