Tsovinar
Characteristics:
The Goddess of water, sea, and rain. She was a fierce goddess, who forced the rain to fall from the heavens with her fury. Her name Tsovinar means "daughter of the seas”. Given many names such as Nar, Nouri, Houri, etc. Usually she appears carrying a trident and mounting a fiery horse. She was whimsical and loved to play with the clouds.
Family:
She is the mother of Sanasar and Baghdasar. In the epic of Sasna Tsrer, she is perceived by the vital waters, bringing into life the two giants.
Worship:
People prayed for her asking for rain for their crops. Tsovinar-Nouri worship has always been evident in the popular stories such is little dolls made by the villagers, carried by the children and visited the neighborhood house by house singing for her assistance against the drought.
Tsaghgazart was originally dedicated to Tsovinar.
Location:
The city of Lori has a lot of evidence regarding her worship.