MOTHER SVEA - MODER SWEDEN
Mother Svea (Moder Svea in Sweidish. Svea was the old name for Sweden. It is like the safronized Bharath Matha depicted by the Rashtriya Swayamseva Sangh) featured in olden times in Sweden. Now she remained in the literature and historical books only.
Mother (Moder) Svea, the female personification of Sweden, was a prominent figure, symbolizing national pride and identity. She is depicted as the powerful female warrior, valkyrie, or shieldmaiden, holding a shield, and standing beside a lion. Her image appeared on Swedish banknotes for over 70 years during the 19th and 20th centuries, as a patriotic emblem. On the obverse of the notes, it reads 'Sveriges Riksbank' with security features of red fibers and watermarks of Mercury’s head. Mother Svea’s image was a recurring motif, reflecting her significance in Swedish literature and culture, originating from works like Anders Leijonstedt’s poem Svea Lycksaligheets Triumph (1672) and popularized in Gunno Eurelius’s Kunga Skald (1697).

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