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Dyaus and Pita
As Prithvi Mata, or " Mother Earth ", she contrasts with Dyaus Pita, " father sky ".
Among the Hindus, this sky-deity becomes " Dyaus Pita ".
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As Prithvi Mata " Mother Earth " she contrasts with Dyaus Pita " father sky ".
She is the wife of Dyaus Pita (' father Dyaus ').
According to a tradition, when Indra killed Dyaus Pita, she applauded and married him.
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Thus the Indo-European father-god appears under various names: Zeus, Jupiter, Dyaus Pita.
It is in fact true that a male sky god, whose name has been reconstructed as * Dyēus ph < sub > 2 </ sub > ter, and which survive in Vedic mythology as Dyaus Pita, in Greek mythology as Zeus, and in Roman mythology as Jupiter, seems to have been shared and inherited from a common stock of Proto-Indo-European religion.
The union of Dyaus Pita and Prithvi Mata gave rise to other Vedic deities and demi-gods like Indra, Agni, Ushas etc.
In the " family books " of the Rig Veda ( e. g. RV 6. 64. 5 ), Ushas is the divine daughter — a — of Dyaus Pita " Sky Father.
" Chengli " refers to the Turkic Tengri, the highest deity of the steppe tribes, similar to Dyaus Pita.
The story is also analogus to the war between the serpent Vritra and the god Indra, son of the ' Sky Father ' Dyaus Pita.

Dyaus and was
According to Dumezil the forerunner of all frame gods is an Indian epic hero who was the image ( avatar ) of the Vedic god Dyaus.
Japheth was identified by some scholars with figures from other mythologies, including Iapetus, the Greek Titan ; the Indian figures Dyaus Pitar and Pra-Japati, and the Roman Iu-Pater or " Father Jove ", which became Jupiter.
In Vedic religion, Dyaus Pitar remained confined to his distant, removed, passive role and the place of sovereign god was occupied by Varuna and Mitra.
In Vedic religion the sovereign function was incarnated by Dyaus Pitar and later appeared split into its two aspects of uncanny and awe inspiring almighty power incarnated by Varuna and of source and guardian of justice and compacts incarnated by Mitra.

Dyaus and PlayStation
* Dyaus is the Atma Avatar of Cielo in the PlayStation 2 game Digital Devil Saga, and is capable of flight.

Dyaus and God
Related but distinct is the PIE proper name * Dyeus which while from the same root, may originally have referred to the daytime sky, and hence to " Father Sky ", the chief God of the Indo-European pantheon, continued in Sanskrit Dyaus.

Dyaus and .
Dyaus, closely related to Greek zeus, div in Persian and deva in Sanskrit ), but the use varies significantly depending on which deity is being discussed.
Dyaus ), the reconstructed chief deity in Indo-European religion.
In the Vedic pantheon () or () or Dyaus Pitar is the Sky Father, divine consort of the Prithvi and father of Agni, Indra ( RV 4. 17. 4 ), and Ushas, the daughter representing dawn.
In Rig Veda, the abode of Dyaus Dyulok is regarded as Fountain-head of God-the Primeval Purusha.
In the Rig Veda, Dyaus Pitar appears in hymns 1. 89, 1. 90, 1. 164, 1. 191 and 4. 1 in simple invocations, but is not seen in the deeper older roots of the classical vedas which point to it being newly created and not the original part of the Indian Vedas.
In RV 1. 89. 4b, Pitar Dyaus meaning the " Father Sky " appears alongside Mata Prithvi " Mother Earth ".
In the Purusha Suktam, Dyaus is described to have been created from the head of the primaeval being, the Purusha.
The dark Dyaus also holds a thunder-stone.
In art, Dyaus appears in both the above two different forms.
Words related to Dyaus in Sanskrit include divasa ' day ', divya ' divine, celestial ', dyota ' light, shining ', etc.
Dyavaprthivi has mistakenly been labeled a Hindu god who later split into Dyaus, the Sky Father, and Prthivi, the Earth Mother.

Pita and was
On 14 December 2009, Prime Minister John Key and Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples announced that the Māori Tino Rangatiratanga flag was chosen to fly from the Auckland Harbour Bridge and other official buildings ( such as Premier House ) on Waitangi Day.
The " first cut " was Paraire Karaka Paikea in the north, Haami Tokouru Rātana in the west, Pita Moko in the east, and Eruera Tirikatene in the south.
The 2006 celebration was attended by Labour leader and Prime Minister Helen Clark, leader of the National Party Don Brash, co-leaders of the Māori Party Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples, and leader of New Zealand First Winston Peters.
The fact of the matter was that, as documented in the article for Alonso Pita da Veiga, at the time, no single individual was given credit for the capture of Francis I.
The decree granting a coat of arms to Alonso Pita da Veiga for his deeds at the Battle of Pavia, was archived at the General Archive of Simanca ( Archivo general de Simancas, legajo 388, rotulado de " Mercedes y Privilegios .’) and was issued by Emperor Charles V on 24 July 1529.
Turia was re-elected in Te Tai Hauauru and that night three more Māori Party candidates won parliamentary seats, Pita Sharples ( co-leader ) in Tamaki Makaurau, Hone Harawira in Te Tai Tokerau and Te Ururoa Flavell in Waiariki.
Tulafono was Lieutenant Governor when, on March 26, 2003, Governor Tauese Pita Fiti Sunia died.
Tauese Tuailemafua Pita Fiti Sunia ( August 29, 1941 – March 26, 2003 ) was the governor of American Samoa from 1997 until his death.
Corrections Minister Anne Tolley and Associate Corrections Minister Dr Pita Sharples said the ' reprioritised ' operational funding was aimed at reducing reoffending by 25 per cent by 2017.
Adored by the Balinese, Spies was the co-founder of the Pita Maha artists cooperative, through which he shaped the development of modern Balinese art and established the Westerner's image of Bali that still exists today.
In 2003, he was awarded the Windsor Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year for his work with Royal Pita.
Alonso Pita da Veiga, born in Ferrol in 15th century Galicia, Spain, was one of the most remarkable officers of the Spanish Tercios fighting under the orders of Count Fernando de Andrade in the Battle of Pavia ( Italy ), and in other battles of the Italian Wars between the years 1513-1525.
The decree granting a coat of arms to Alonso Pita da Veiga, was archived at the General Archive of Simanca ( Archivo general de Simancas, legajo 388, rotulado de " Mercedes y Privilegios .’) and was issued by Emperor Charles V on 24 July 1529, four years after the Battle of Pavia.
In regards to the Battle of Pravia, the decree states that Alonso Pita da Veiga recaptured the standard " ... of His Most Serene Infante Don Fernando, who is now King of Hungary, Our most dear and loved son and brother, which bore the insignia of Our Duchy of Burgundy, which the French had taken when the standard-bearer was killed ”.
For this action, Alonso Pita da Veiga was awarded 600 gold ducats.
For that action, Alonso Pita da Veiga was awarded the sum of 30, 0000 maravedís per year, for life, " above and beyond your pay as an ' hombre de arma '".
A second cast recording for the new production was released in May 2008, starring Julia Möller as Belle, David Ordinas as Beast, Pablo Puyol as Gaston, Raúl Peña as Lefou, Armando Pita as Lumiere, Esteban Oliver as Cogsworth and Angels Jiménez as Mrs Potts.
She was also successful in her CARP programs in Luacan, Daang Bago, Pagalanggang, Sapang Balas, Colo, Payumo, Layac, Old San Jose, Pita and Pag-asa.
Fanene Leifi Pita Maivia ( April 6, 1937 – June 12, 1982 ) was a Samoan professional wrestler better known as " High Chief " Peter Maivia.
Guadalupe Teresa Amor Schmidtlein ( May 30, 1918 – May 8, 2000 ), who wrote as Pita Amor, was a Mexican poet.
He was particularly disappointed, he said, that Ganilau's decision came less than twenty-four hours after he had been visited by soldiers conveying a message from Land Force Commander Pita Driti threatening him to stop speaking against the Military.

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