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Ushas
[oosh-uhs, oo-shahs]
noun
Dawn, a Vedic deity, daughter of Sky and sister of Night.
Ushas
/ ˈuːʃəs /
noun
the Hindu goddess of the dawn
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ushas1
Example Sentences
Another, and to modern ideas much more poetical personified power, often mentioned in the Vedas, is Ushas, or the dawn.
Ushas, dawn, again in the later Sanskrit is neuter.
Ushas with her crimson fingers oped the portals of the day, Nations armed for mortal combat in the field of battle lay!
His daughter Ushas is the dawn, and in declaring that he fell in love with her, it is only meant that when the sun rises, it follows the dawn.
Ushas used a stronger expression here, but out of consideration for my old mahatma friends, I suppress it. p.
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