"47"^^ . "4180"^^ . . "Goddess of dawn"@en . "49"^^ . . "It's night, already?"@en . "54"^^ . "Summer or winter, I'll wake"@en . "A new morning's here! It's my"@en . . "This goddess arrives at dawn to wake men she adores, but her hyper-activeness is annoying."@en . "Ushas"@en . . . . . "Dyaus and Prithvi"@en . "4455"^^ . . . "Ushas is the Hindu goddess of dawn. She is the daughter of Dyaus and Prithvi, and sister of Ratri and Parjanya. Her name is related to Eos and Aurora."@en . . "5"^^ . "Ushas"@en . "4252"^^ . . . "Morning Star"@en . "A member of India's Superhero Division."@en . "Wake up! It's morning! Come"@en . "Own ATK 40% up after every attack / Max 5 times"@en . "and bushy tailed as me!"@en . "Ushas (\u0909\u0937\u0938\u094D; u\u1E63as), Sanskrit for \"dawn\", is a Vedic deity, and consequently a Hindu deity as well. Sanskrit u\u1E63as is an s-stem, i.e. the genitive case is u\u1E63\u00E1sas. It is from PIE *h\u2082ausos-, cognate to Greek Eos and Latin Aurora. Twenty of the 1028 hymns of the Rig Veda are dedicated to the Dawn: Book 7 has seven hymns, books 4\u20136 have two hymns each, and the younger books 1 and 10 have six and one respectively. In RV 6.64.1-2 (trans. Griffith) Ushas is invoked as follows:"@en . "Morning, enemies!"@en . . . "Bonjour! Ohayo!"@en . . . . . "SR"@en . "\u3010Autoskill\u3011"@en . "on, sleepyhead! Wake up!"@en . "3990"^^ . . . . "Ushas (\u0909\u0937\u0938\u094D; u\u1E63as), Sanskrit for \"dawn\", is a Vedic deity, and consequently a Hindu deity as well. Sanskrit u\u1E63as is an s-stem, i.e. the genitive case is u\u1E63\u00E1sas. It is from PIE *h\u2082ausos-, cognate to Greek Eos and Latin Aurora. Ushas is an exalted goddess in the Rig Veda but less prominent in post-Rgvedic texts. She is often spoken of in the plural, \"the Dawns.\" She is portrayed as warding off evil spirits of the night, and as a beautifully adorned young woman riding in a golden chariot on her path across the sky. Due to her color she is often identified with the reddish cows, and both are released by Indra from the Vala cave at the beginning of time. Twenty of the 1028 hymns of the Rig Veda are dedicated to the Dawn: Book 7 has seven hymns, books 4\u20136 have two hymns each, and the younger books 1 and 10 have six and one respectively. In RV 6.64.1-2 (trans. Griffith) Ushas is invoked as follows: 1. \n* The radiant Dawns have risen up for glory, in their white splendour like the waves of waters.She maketh paths all easy, fair to travel, and, rich, hath shown herself benign and friendly. 2. \n* We see that thou art good: far shines thy lustre; thy beams, thy splendours have flown up to heaven.Decking thyself, thou makest bare thy bosom, shining in majesty, thou Goddess Morning. In the \"family books\" of the Rig Veda (e.g. RV 6.64.5), Ushas is the divine daughter\u2014a div\u00F3 duhit\u00E2 \u2014of Dyaus Pita \"Sky Father.\" This is taken literally in the traditional genealogies of Hindu mythology. In one recent Hindu interpretation, Sri Aurobindo in his Secret of the Veda, described Ushas as \"the medium of the awakening, the activity and the growth of the other gods; she is the first condition of the Vedic realisation. By her increasing illumination the whole nature of man is clarified; through her [mankind] arrives at the Truth, through her he enjoys [Truth's] beatitude.\""@en . "\u0909\u0937\u0938\u094D"@en . . "Good morning! Buenos dias!"@en . "3950"^^ . . "Light"@en . "3800"^^ . . "A member of India's Superhero Division."@en . . "morning, like all the rest!"@en . "Own ATK 30% up after every attack / Max 5 times"@en . . "4147"^^ . . . . "39"^^ . . . . "Ushas is the Hindu goddess of dawn. She is the daughter of Dyaus and Prithvi, and sister of Ratri and Parjanya. Her name is related to Eos and Aurora."@en . "I hope you're as bright eyed"@en . . . "4345"^^ . "4050"^^ . "41"^^ . . "you up at the same time!"@en .