...The identification of the aurora with the cow, inthe mythical sky of the Vedas, is therefore a certainty...
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...The sun, with respect to the aurora, is now the father,now the husband, now the son, and now the brother...
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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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...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 aurora is carried by red luminous cows, whilst the...
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...One Vedic hymn advises the aurora not to stretchout the web she works at too far, lest the sun, like arobber, with hostile intention, set fire to and burnher...
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..." Here probably we mustunderstand by the proper sister of the aurora theluminous or moonlight night, and by the half-sister, thegloomy night, the night without a moon...
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...The aurora who possesses the pearl becomes she whois rich in pearls, and herself a source of pearls; but thepearl, as we have already seen, is not only the sun, it isalso the moon...
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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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...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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