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mother of the devas and principle of non-restraint |
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1. god of the oblation, fire 2. essential element of sacrafice |
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-twin gods who are horsemen doctors of the god |
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non-existent;untrue;non-being |
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mythological descent for ditis divinities that are linked with Persian term Ahura Mazda = |
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1. "fourth veda" 2. have blagic magic spells about after life |
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- text of Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods - the most anceient of the other vedic texts |
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-"order of the course of things" - foundation and precusor to concept of dharma |
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- refers to gene of literature - second stage of Vedic corpus where the sacrificial rules are set out and significane of sacrafice are explained |
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giants that fought against the Gods because of jealousy toward the Devas, childeren of Diti and Kashyapa |
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sanskirt word for god or diety, the main deva in Rgveda is Indra |
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-husband to Prthivi -ancient sky god |
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city center of anceient Indus Vallyey civilization; -location in modern day Pakistan |
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"golden womb" in sanskrit; souce of creation in the Vedic beleifs |
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-people who speak the language on nepal and srilanka and india -this naem is used to distingish these langauges fromt hose that do not have genetic connection |
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peopel who spoke languages related to sanskrit greek celtic german - culture spread itseld throughout much of the eurasian landmass by the historical period. |
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more curent languages that were similar of the people of Iran and India -present "New Persian" and Hindi are examples |
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-"god of weather and war" -cheif god in Rgveda |
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-one of four castes -ruling or military class |
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-sacred vedic hymn and spell -has two meanings-1. a magical utterance and 2. soudns that contain spiritual energy |
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-class of divintiesassociated with Indra particulatiyl associated with storms |
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- a very minor deiety -dervied from the indo iranian period associated with varuna |
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-one of the four aryahn classes -the lowest class |
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-earth and mother goddess -legacy of indo-european culture |
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- hindu deity presiding over procreation -lord of creatures in Brahmansa paticularly |
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