Goddess of dawn in Hinduism.
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Examples for "aurora"
Examples for "aurora"
1Splendid aurora in the night; a bright band of light from S.S.W.
2Thicker pulsed the lances of the aurora; changed to vast billowing curtains.
3The mercury is 5 degrees below zero, and the aurora is glorious.
4Also known as the aurora borealis, the Northern Lights are notoriously coy.
5Straight before her gleamed and flashed and ebbed and palpitated the aurora.
1And our sister, Zorya Polunochnaya, she can't tell no lies at all.
2Shadow walked down the corridor and said, Good morning, Zorya Vechernyaya.
3Zorya, my dear, may I say how unutterably beautiful you look?
4Only Zorya Utrennyaya was awake to say goodbye to them, that Saturday morning.
5Shadow, may I introduce you to the lovely Miss Zorya Vechernyaya.
1There were men and women gathered around the fire hearth, usas and splices in the cold corners.
1In an ancient Hindu hymn to Ushas we read:-
2The dawn of the day (Ushas), part of the sun-worship, became also a god:
3Ushas is the Hindu goddess of dawn.
4Ushas, Max Muller tells us, "has two parents, heaven and earth, whose lap she fills with light" (510.
5Her sister is Ushas (Dawn).
6Dawn (see Ushas), hymns, character of, 553, 571.
7Ushas, Eos, Aurora, is the daughter of heaven, and one story of the birth is contained in the Maori myth of Papa and Rangi.
8His wife is most often listed as Agnayi, sometimes as Ushas (his sister), and sometimes his wife is cited as being his lover Svaha.