...—Thehusband of the aurora subject to the same persecution...
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...The identification of the aurora with the cow, inthe mythical sky of the Vedas, is therefore a certainty...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The aurora is carried by red luminous cows, whilst the...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The aurorabreaks open the prison of the cows; the cows exult towardsthe aurora; the aurora comes out of the darknessas cows come out of their stable...
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...The aurora keeps togetherthe herd of red cows, and always accompanies them...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The sun Indras revenges himself in the morningupon the aurora of the morning, for the wrong donehim by the aurora of the evening, beautiful, but faithless...
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...The sun and the aurora, therefore, do not always seekeach other from promptings of affection only, nor is thehateful part always played by the aurora...
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...But sometimes the alienation the sun and the aurora,the young husband and wife, is not due to evil propensitiesin themselves, but the decree of fate working through themachinations of monsters...
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...There is a riddlewhich celebrates the luminous night and the aurora, astwo diversely beautiful ones who go together, but of whomone goes while the other comes...
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...In the morning the aurora precedesthe sun; he follows her too closely, and she disappears,but leaves a son, i...
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...But it remains to us to adduce clearer evidence to showthat in the Râmâyaṇam Râmas is the sun, and Sîtâ thedawn, or aurora...
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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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