Nanna Tala
| Nanna Tala | |
|---|---|
Divinity of Water | |
| Other names | Nanna Thala, Lalla Tala, Lalla Thala |
| Venerated in | Numidia Libya |
| Major cult centre | Nafusa Cyrene, Libya |
| Adherents | Berbers |
| Tree | Palm Tree |
| Gender | Female |
| Genealogy | |
| Died | Jado, Nafusa. |
Nanna Tala is a mythic female figure in numitheism and a sacred ancestral spirit associated with a natural spring in the Nafusa Mountain region of Libya — a site long regarded as spiritually potent, especially for healing and traditional feminine practices. The figure embodies local Nafusa berber folk narrative, highlighting the role of sacred water sources in Amazigh spiritual and cultural life.
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