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While the specific term used in the query is a contemporary adult industry label, scholarly reviews of ancient history often explore the "divinity of gender fluidity."

: A deity born with both male and female organs. In many myths, shemales gods

One of the most profound representations of gender synthesis is Ardhanarishvara, an aspect of the Hindu god Shiva fused with his consort, Parvati. Depicted vertically split down the middle, the right half is male (Shiva) and the left half is female (Parvati). This form symbolizes that the masculine and feminine energies of the universe (Purusha and Prakriti) are inseparable and must coexist in perfect harmony for the cosmos to function. 2. Agdistis and Phrygian Mythology While the specific term used in the query

Divine Androgyny: The History and Mythology of Third-Gender Divinities This form symbolizes that the masculine and feminine

The theme of divine gender transcendence is a global one. In , the kami Inari , the deity of rice, sake, and prosperity, is depicted as male, female, or androgynous without any contradiction. Inari's messengers, the foxes, are also known to be able to transform into women. In Philippine mythology , the goddess Lakapati was a compassionate deity of fertility and harvest who was depicted as transgender or as a hermaphrodite with both male and female genitalia. In one creation story, Lakapati provided the clay from which the supreme god created the world.