Prithivi
Americannoun
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In Hindoo mythology, the Earth, under the name of Prithivi, receives a certain share of honors as one of the primitive goddesses of the Veda, being thought of as the "kind mother."
The chief of these deities were Agni, the fire; Prithivi, the earth; Ushas, the dawn; Mitra, or Surya, the sun; Indra, the sky; Maruts, the storm-winds; and Varuna, the All-Surrounder.
From Fairy Tales; Their Origin and Meaning With Some Account of Dwellers in Fairyland by Bunce, John Thackray
In India Dyaus was a bull, and his spouse, the earth mother, Prithivi, was a cow.
From Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Mackenzie, Donald Alexander
In many passages heaven and earth, Dyaus and Prithivi, are spoken of as parents of the other gods.
From Myth, Ritual And Religion, Vol. 2 (of 2) by Lang, Andrew
In the Veda, Dyaus appears now, as with Prithivi,** the parent of all, both men and gods, now as a created thing or being fashioned by Indra or by Tvashtri.***
From Myth, Ritual And Religion, Vol. 2 (of 2) by Lang, Andrew
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