...—Thehusband of the aurora subject to the same persecution...
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...The aurora is the cow-nurse, and theoriental mother of the old sun; at the sound of thehymn in praise of the dawn, the two horsemen of twilight,the Açvinâu, awaken...
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...The aurora is the mother of the cows...
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...It is the sun that enables the Añgirasas to split themountain, to bellow along with the cows, and to surroundthemselves with the splendour of the aurora...
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...The sun Indras revenges himself in the morningupon the aurora of the morning, for the wrong donehim by the aurora of the evening, beautiful, but faithless...
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..., thethree brothers, the Ṛibhavas), creating another form ofhimself, that is, the sun Vivasvant, to be able to espousethe aurora...
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..." The twogood nurses, night and aurora, whose hues alternateeternally, nourish between them one and the same child(the sun)...
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...Sometimesthe witch of night throws the brother and sister,the mother and son, the sun and the aurora, togetherinto the waves of the sea, whence they both escape again,to reappear in the morning...
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...It shows us the full moon, Râkâ, joined to the aurora,as a source of abundance, and the aurora with thecow...
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...And if the aurora is not explicitly represented inthe Avesta as a cow, we infer that it was so conceivedof, from the worship of Mithra, who was adored from thefirst streak of daylight till midday...
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... or the aurora...
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...The wise aurora figures again in the story of the ingeniousprincess who discovers, by means of a story-riddle,the robbers who, during the night, stole theprecious gem destined for the king...
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...The aurora imparts splendour and eyesight to theblinded sun...
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...It is also the aurora who is represented by the beautifulmaiden whom her father, mother, and brother have,without each other's knowledge, severally affianced tothree youths of different professions...
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...(The meaning of the myth is evident;it is the sun throwing the splendid aurora into thegloomy waters of the night...
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