Goddess Vesta
Goddess Vesta is the Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family. She is often associated with the sacred fire that burned in her temple, symbolizing the warmth and safety of the household. Vesta was revered for her role in maintaining the domestic sphere and ensuring the well-being of families and communities.
In ancient Rome, the Vestals, priestesses dedicated to Vesta, played a crucial role in her worship. They were responsible for keeping the sacred fire alight and performed various rituals to honor the goddess. Vesta's influence extended beyond the home, as she was also seen as a protector of the state and its stability.