I. 36. Devas and Asuras

I. 36. Devas and Asuras

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa

Devas and Asuras are gods in ancient times. Deva, Devata – God, divine being in Hinduism and in the ideas of a number of peoples.

Devel / Del – God in Gypsy.

Dievas – God in Lithuanian.

Dievs – God in Latvian.

Deiwas – God in Prussian.

Deus / Divus – God / Divine in Latin.

Deity / Divine – God / Divine in English.

Dieu – God in French.

Dios – God in Spanish.

Dio – God in Italian.

Devas (and variations) are the Gods of the matriarchal world, the Gods of women. The word "Deva" is a variation of the word "virgin / maiden / woman".

Dyaus is the Vedic deity of the daytime sky, the father of Ushas, ​​Ashvins, Agni, Adityas, Maruts, Angiras. Dyaus is the son of Deva. Dyaus is one of the most ancient gods of the Vedic pantheon, the supreme god in the early hymns. It is believed that Dyaus was supplanted by Varuna, but in fact Dyaus and Varuna are one and the same deified man.

In the scriptures and tradition of Hinduism, the Devas are opposed to the Asuras. In Zoroastrian texts, the Devas are disgusting creatures, the personification of evil.

Dev is a demon in Armenian.

The Asuras are the Gods of the patriarchal / male peoples / tribes of antiquity. The word "Asuras" is close to the word "yasir", which in a number of languages ​​means "slaves". Initially, male communities/groups were created by the creators of people to work in quarries for the extraction of gold, diamonds and gems.

The division of Gods into Devas and Asuras arose in ancient times, when peoples were divided into matriarchal and patriarchal. Devas are the Gods of the matriarchal part of the peoples, Asuras are the Gods of the patriarchal part of the peoples.

The Sabines are a people of the Italic group, lived in ancient Italy before the founding of Rome. According to legend, the Romans kidnapped the Sabine women during one of the festivities to take them as wives. These are echoes of the times when male and female peoples lived separately.

https://telegra.ph/Liberation-11-17-5

Bogdan Georgievich Lisitsa, 15, Zarichchja str, Kostopol, Rivne region, 35000, Ukraine.

Report Page