La was goddess of sun in Telamonian mythology.

Family

La was daughter of Ilunameka (ancient god of sky) and goddess of nature, Ano.[1][2][3]

With Hokuahiahi, the god of the evening star, La had three sons: Aākuli (rising sun), Nisaqa (red sun), and (setting sun).[1][4]

Cult

Cult of La was common at the beginning of the reign of Kakadu Dynasty. Her oldest temple was erected in the 2nd century CE.

When Lani VI converted in 948 to Pokemonism, the cult of La-Amatebloxu was created. It was continued to around 1150 in the Neo-Japanese districts of commercial ports.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rorje F. Carretera, Theogony of Telamonian Paganism (1757)
  2. Keanu Kukulau, Telamonian Myths (1821)
  3. E.V. Uber, Mythology of Telamon Islands (1992)
  4. Otto von Manul-Pallas, The Bluenesian Myths (2024)