Miralda
Miralda is a mythological figure described in various cultural and historical contexts as a symbol of fertility, harmony, and the natural cycle. The name appears in ancient texts and later folklore, often associated with the earth goddess or nature spirits. In some traditions, Miralda is regarded as a guardian of agriculture and harvests, embodying the fertility of the land and the abundance of seasonal growth.
The origins of the figure are traced back to pre-Christian agricultural societies, where deities or spirits
Literature and artistic representations of Miralda vary across regions but commonly emphasize themes of renewal and
Although not a singular, universally recognized myth, Miralda's character has served as a cultural archetype emphasizing