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 | | Sharing a fate similar to nordic Tyr's, already in the Rig Veda, Dyaus Pita is all but featureless, appearing in hymns 1.89, 1.90, 1.164, 1.191 and 4.1 in simple invocations. |  | | In Hinduism, Prithvi is an Earth Goddess, sometimes called Prithvi Mata 'mother Prithvi', wife of Dyaus Pita 'father Dyaus'. |  | | A sky father also relates to a solar deity, a god identified with the sun.... |
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 | | Ashta-Dikpalas Aslesa Astamatara Astomi Asuras Asvayujau Aswins Atharva Veda Atharvan Aticandika Atman Atri Avatars of Vishnu Ayyappan B Badi Mata Bagala Bala Balakrsna Balarama Bali Balin Banka-Mundi Bhadra Bhaga Bharadwaja... |  | | Ashta -Dikpalas, Aslesa, Astamatara, Asura, Asvayujau, Aswini, Ayyappan B Badi Mata, Bagala, Bagalamukhi, Balarama, Banka-Mundi, Bhadra, Bhaga, Bhairavi, Bharani, Bharati, Bharat Mata, Bhavani, Bhumidevi... |  | | Originally, he was probably a solar deity, riding a gold chariot across the sky. |
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| | Veda Mata - definition of Veda Mata in Encyclopedia |
 | | Originally the personification of the mantra, the goddess Gayatri is considered the veda mata, the mother of all Vedas and the consort of the God Brahma and also the personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate, unchanging reality that lies behind all phenomena. |  | | Veda Mata - definition of Veda Mata in Encyclopedia |  | | Gayatri is typically portrayed as seated on a red lotus, signifying wealth. |
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 | | Ashta-Dikpalas Aslesa Astamatara Astomi Asuras Asvayujau Aswins Atharva Veda Atharvan Aticandika Atman Atri Avatars of Vishnu Ayyappan B Badi Mata Bagala Bala Balakrsna Balarama Bali Balin Banka-Mundi Bhadra Bhaga Bharadwaja... |  | | Ashta -Dikpalas, Aslesa, Astamatara, Asura, Asvayujau, Aswini, Ayyappan B Badi Mata, Bagala, Bagalamukhi, Balarama, Banka-Mundi, Bhadra, Bhaga, Bhairavi, Bharani, Bharati, Bharat Mata, Bhavani, Bhumidevi... |  | | Later, he was deified and worshipped as a son of Vivasvat and Saranya. |
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| | Essence of Srivaishnavam Practices |
 | | This mantra has also been termed as Savitri and Veda-Mata, the mother of the Vedas. |  | | Parthiva Year Srivaishnava Festivals 2005-2006 Yajur Upaakarma (Aavani Avittam) Parthiva Year's Important Festival days Parthiba Year's Tharppana Sankalpam 2005-2006 Year Tharppana Sankalpams in Tamil Srivaishnava Festivals Chart 2005-2006 Yajur Upaakarma Sankalmpam (Aavani Avittam) Gayatri Japam Sankalmpam (Gayatri 20.08.05) Rig Veda Sankalmpam |  | | Gayatri mantra has been bestowed the greatest importance in Vedic dharma. |
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| | ipedia.com: Gayatri Article |
 | | Originally the personification of the mantra, the goddess Gayatri is considered the veda mata, the mother of all Vedas and the consort of the God Brahma and also the personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate, unchanging reality that lies behind all phenomena. |  | | Gayatri (gāyatrī) is the feminine form of gāyatra, a sanskrit word for a song or a hymn. |  | | Gayatri is the feminine form of gyatra, a sanskrit word for a song or a hymn. |
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| | Gayatri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Originally the personification of the mantra, the goddess Gayatri is considered the veda mata, the mother of all Vedas and the consort of the God Brahma and also the personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate unchanging reality that lies behind all phenomena. |  | | Gayatri (gāyatrī) is the feminine form of gāyatra, a Sanskrit word for a song or a hymn. |  | | The Gayatri Mantra is the most revered mantra in Hinduism. |
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| | Indore Tourism in Madhya Pradesh, Take a Tour to Ujjain, Mandu, Omkareshwar, Maheshwar from Indore, Historical & Heritage Tours of Madhya Pradesh |
 | | The Mahakaleshwar Temple, the Gopal Mandir or the Ganesh Temple, the temple of Har Siddhi Mata (the family goddess of king Vikramaditya) and the Vedha Shala (Veda School) are some of the must visit destinations of this place. |  | | Mandu has a number of sites to visit like the palaces, tombs, temples, and a fort that was the monsoon retreat of the Mughal emperors here. |  | | Moreover, Mandu has over 40 monuments which are divided into three broad groups: the Central Village Group, the Royal Enclave Group, and the Rewa Kund Group. |
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| | ipedia.com: Hinduism Article |
 | | Its presiding principle, Ma (Mother) Gayatri, is also known as Veda Mata (Mother of the Vedas) and is strongly associated with the Goddess of Learning and Illumination, Saraswati. |  | | The various gods and avatars that are worshipped by Hindus are understood as different forms of One truth, sometimes seen as beyond a mere God and as a formless Divine Ground (Brahman), akin but not limited to monism, or as one monotheistic principle like Vishnu or Shiva. |  | | Worship of the said deities is often done through the aid of pictures or icons (murti) which are said not to be God themselves but conduits for the devotee's consciousness, markers for the human soul that signify the ineffable and illimitable nature of the love and grandeur of God. |
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 | | om SrimAn Maha-GanA-dhipataye namaH, sri Gurubhyo namaH, sri Sarasvatyey namaH, sri VedAya namaH, sri Veda-purushAya namaH, Ishta devatA-bhyo namaH, kula-devatA-bhyo namaH, stana-devatA-bhyo namaH, grama-devatA-bhyo namaH, vAstu-devatA-bhyo namaH, sachii purandarA-bhyAm namaH, umA maheshvarA-bhyAm namaH, mAtA pitrubhyAm namaH, lakshmi- nArayanAbhyAm namaH, sarvebhyo devebhyo namo namaH, sarvebhyo-brAhmanebhyo namo namaH, yetad-karma-pradhAna-devatAbhyo namaH |  | | Ishta- kAmyArta prayukta, samyag-Acharita, sri varamahAlaxmi, sAmpuurna phala- vapyartim, sri varamahalaxmyey svaruupAya suvasinye vAyana dAnam karishey |  | | suvaasitajalam ramyam sarva thiirtha samudbhavam grahaaNa devi tvam sarva deva namaskR^.ite om sri varamahalaxmyey namaH, pAdoyo pAdyam samarpayAmi |
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| | Omkarananda Ashram Himalayas - The Ashram |
 | | Sri Omkarananda Veda Mata Bhawanam, Kanchipuram: Omkarananda Dharma Samsthan in 1996 acquired a house in Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu, which is just adjoining the Kamakshi Temple. |  | | Omkarananda Dharma Samsthan, Mumbai: Since 1991, a beautiful temple is maintained in Mumbai, where besides pujas regularly Bhajans and Kirtans are held. |  | | Two important Shankaracharyas have already visited this place: H.H. Sri Jayendar Saraswati of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham and H.H. Shri Bharati Tirtha Mahaswamigal of Sri Sharada Peetham, Sringeri. |
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| | rediff.com: On quake anniversary, Gujarat CM wants people to appease gods |
 | | In keeping with his Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) background, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has decided that the state will commemorate the first anniversary of the deadly January 26 earthquake by reciting verses from the Veda and a prayer to appease the gods. |  | | Since last year had brought misery and grief to the people, let's pray and appease dharti mata and tell her to cool down, Modi reportedly told the officials. |  | | After all, more than 13,000 people died in the span of just 15 minutes," said Mahim Pandhi, a senior editor and celebrated science columnist of Bhuj who lost his younger sister in the tragedy. |
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