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Water Goddess
The water goddess, known as Benzaiten, is a deity in Japanese mythology. She is often depicted with long, black hair that is tied up in two buns, and she has pointy ears. She is also associated with the color blue, and she is often depicted wearing a blue kimono.
Benzaiten is a very powerful goddess, and she is said to have the power to control the water. She is also said to be very wise, and she is often consulted for advice.
One of the most famous stories about Benzaiten is the story of how she saved the village of Ueno. The village was once plagued by drought, and the people were desperate for water. Benzaiten heard their prayers, and she appeared to them in a vision. She told them that she would help them, and she instructed them to build a shrine to her.
The people of Ueno built the shrine, and Benzaiten soon appeared to them again. She told them that she would bring them water, but only if they promised to worship her forever. The people agreed, and Benzaiten brought them water. The village was saved, and the people of Ueno were forever grateful to Benzaiten.
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