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CHAPTER III
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For not only is Dyaus one of the 'two mothers,' but when independently used the word Dyaus is male or female indifferently.

Thus in X.93.

I: "O Heaven and Earth be wide outstretched for us, (be) like two young women." The position of Heaven and Earth in relation to other divinities varies with the fancy of the poet that extols them.

They are either created, or they create gods, as well as create men.

In accordance with the physical reach of these deities they are exhorted to give strength whereby the worshipper shall "over-reach all peoples"; and, as parents, to be the "nearest of the gods," to be "like father and mother in kindness." (I.
159; 160.


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