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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 Pitar ), who could be assigned the Roman name " Saturn ", but etymologically related to Jupiter ( mythology ).
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 the " family books " of the Rig Veda ( e. g. RV 6. 64. 5 ), Ushas is the divine daughter — a — of Dyaus Pita " Sky Father.
In her later life, Gimbutas increasingly emphasized the violent nature of this transition from the Mediterranean cult of the Mother Goddess to a patriarchal society and the worship of the warlike Thunderer ( Zeus, Dyaus ), to a point of essentially formulating feminist archaeology.
In Indian astrology, the Sun is called Surya ( Devanagari: स ू र ् य, sūrya ), and is the chief solar deity, one of the Adityas, son of Kasyapa and one of his wife Aditi, of Indra, or of Dyaus Pitar ( depending by the versions ).

Dyaus and reconstructed
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.

Dyaus and chief
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 deity
" Chengli " refers to the Turkic Tengri, the highest deity of the steppe tribes, similar to Dyaus Pita.

Dyaus and Indo-European
Thus the Indo-European father-god appears under various names: Zeus, Jupiter, Dyaus Pita.

Dyaus and religion
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.
This suggests that the Greeks, Romans, and Indians originated from a common ancestral culture, and that the names Zeus, Jupiter, and Dyaus evolved from an older name, * Dyēus ph < sub > 2 </ sub > ter, which referred to the sky-god, or to get a perfect English cognate, a day-father, in a Proto-Indo-European religion.

Dyaus and .
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 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.
* Dyaus Pita was used in the PlayStation Portable game, God Eater.
* Dyaus is the Atma Avatar of Cielo in the PlayStation 2 game Digital Devil Saga, and is capable of flight.
According to a tradition, when Indra killed Dyaus Pita, she applauded and married him.
Dyavaprthivi has mistakenly been labeled a Hindu god who later split into Dyaus, the Sky Father, and Prthivi, the Earth Mother.

), and reconstructed
These procedures are preferred by some breast cancer patients because they result in an abdominoplasty ( tummy tuck ), and allow the breast to be reconstructed with one's own tissues instead of a foreign implant.
The town was finally reconstructed by sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah ( 1756 – 1790 ), the grandson of Moulay Ismail and ally of George Washington with the help of Spaniards from the nearby emporium.
* Chimera ( paleontology ), a fossil which was reconstructed with parts from different animals
Because interframe compression copies data from one frame to another, if the original frame is simply cut out ( or lost in transmission ), the following frames cannot be reconstructed properly.
* St. Nicholas Cathedral-a monumental 13th century Gothic church ( cathedral only from 1992, before it was a parochial church ), damaged by fire in the late 18th century, then destroyed in World War II and reconstructed
Based on these descriptions and the Byzantine sources, John Haldon and Maurice Byrne reconstructed the entire apparatus as consisting of three main components: a bronze pump ( the σίφων, siphōn proper ), which was used to pressurize the oil ; a brazier, used to heat the oil ( πρόπυρον, propyron, " pre-heater "); and the nozzle, which was covered in bronze and mounted on a swivel ( στρεπτόν, strepton ).
Old Japanese does not have, but rather ( preserved in modern fu, ), which has been reconstructed to an earlier.
In accordance with the demands of the F1 drivers the Nordschleife was reconstructed by taking out some bumps, smoothing out some sudden jumps ( particularly at Brünnchen ), and installing Armco safety barriers.
Contemporary Paganism, or Neopaganism, includes reconstructed religions such as the Cultus Deorum Romanorum, Hellenic polytheism, Slavic neopaganism ( i. e. Slavianstvo, including Rodnovery ), Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism, or Germanic religious reconstructionism, as well as modern eclectic traditions such as Discordianism, Wicca and its many offshoots.
There are two approaches to reconstructing data from such a scanner: 1 ) treat each ring as a separate entity, so that only coincidences within a ring are detected, the image from each ring can then be reconstructed individually ( 2D reconstruction ), or 2 ) allow coincidences to be detected between rings as well as within rings, then reconstruct the entire volume together ( 3D ).
The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language ( PIE ), a reconstructed prehistoric language of Eurasia.
Historical linguists have reconstructed Middle 道 " way " and 導 " guide " as d ' âu-and d ' âu: ( Bernhard Karlgren ), dau and dau ( Zhou Fagao ), daw < sup >'</ sup > and daw < sup > h </ sup > ( Edwin G. Pulleyblank, " Early Middle "), dawX and daws ( William H. Baxter ), and dâu < sup > B </ sup > and dâu < sup > C </ sup > ( Axel Schuessler ).
Tirana International Airport Mother Theresa ( Nënë Tereza in Albanian ), also known as Rinas Airport, was reconstructed in 2007.
The temple was built in the 21st century BC ( short chronology ), during the reign of Ur-Nammu and was reconstructed in the 6th century BC by Nabonidus, ( the Assyrian born last king of Babylon ) in the 6th century BC.
The Latin name Ctesiphon or Ctesifon derives from Greek Ktēsiphōn ( Κτησιφῶν ), a Hellenized form of a local name that has been reconstructed as Tosfōn or Tosbōn.
Tradition maintains that Braunschweig was created through the merger of two settlements, one founded by Brun, a Saxon count who died in 880, on one side of the river Oker – the legend gives the year 861 for the foundation – and the other the settlement of a legendary Count Dankward, after whom Dankwarderode Castle ( Dankward's clearing ), which was reconstructed in the 19th century, is named.
Ingapirca, Ecuador, Caħari ruins: astronomical stone ( left ), tomb ( right ) and reconstructed house ( background ).
Narratives derived from hadith involving these verses can be read in, among other places, the biographies of Muhammad by al-Wāqidī, Ibn Sa'd ( who was a scribe of Waqidi ), al-Tabarī, and Ibn Ishaq ( the last as reconstructed by Alfred Guillaume ).
The Groote Kerk ( St. Eusebius ), built 1452 – 1560, lost most of its tower during World War II, of which a part has been reconstructed to a modern design and opened in 1964.
The full title of the Western Xia as named by their own state is " 90px " reconstructed as /* phiow¹-bjij²-lhjij-lhjij² / which translates as " The Great Xia State of the White and the Lofty " ( 白高大夏國 ), or called " mjɨ-njaa " or " khjɨ-dwuu-lhjij " ( 萬秘國 ).
* the recently reconstructed Church of the Nativity of John the Precursor ( 1676 – 83 ), standing just below the Kremlin walls ; it was used during the Soviet period as an apartment house ;
Though some Christians believe that the Temple will be reconstructed before, or concurrent with, the Second Coming of Jesus ( also see dispensationalism ), the Temple Mount is largely unimportant to the beliefs and worship of most Christians.

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