Asherah

/ˈɑːʃəˌrɑː/ noun

In ancient Semitic religions, a goddess or her sacred symbol (often a wooden pole or tree) representing fertility and the divine feminine.

From Hebrew 'Asherah,' the name of an ancient Canaanite/Ugaritic goddess; the word refers both to the deity and to wooden cult objects used in her worship.

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