Inkosazana
Inkosazana is a member of the Zulu pantheon and one of the fertility goddesses, with the other being Nomkhubulwane. Some sources also conflated the two with one another.
Representation
Inkosazana is a shapeshifter, although she often appears as a mermaid since she is said to dwell in the water. There have been records of her appearing in the shape of animals and even plants. She is also often referred to as the "heavenly princess".Although both Nomkhubulwane and Inkosazana are fertility goddesses in the Zulu people's traditional religion, certain sources consider Inkosazana as specifically associated with agriculture and growth. Nomkhubulwane, in contrast, is associated with harvest. Though both deities are also said to have dominion over female affairs, sources that differentiate the two deities as separate entities portrayed them differently. Nomkhubulwane is said to have authority over motherhood, while Inkosazana is preoccupied with matters relating to female virgins.
Inkosazana often speaks to the divine healers or the isangoma of the Zulu people.