--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], off_world_beings 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > Do any of the Vedic scholars here know what would be the most 
> ancient  
> > name given for Mother Divine. I mean the actual Mother of the  
> > universe ?? (not the  nuns). 
> >  
> > Maybe there is a name that appears in the Rig Veda for this? 
>  
> Rig Veda: Goddesses are Usha, the Goddess of the Dawn or spiritual 
> aspiration; Saraswati, the Goddess of the Divine Word, of wisdom and 
> inspiration; Aditi the Goddess of Infinite Oneness and Wholeness; 
> and Apas, the Cosmic Waters. Moreover each of the Gods has his 
> consort, like Indra and Indrani, Varuna and Varunani. 
>  
> But these aren't regarded has Mother of the Universe AFAIK. But UMA 
> is which is first mentioned in Kena-Upanishad. Or try to read AGNI 
> backward ...


Thanks !
So there is no name for the mother goddess of the universe as there is 
for god (Brahma)?.





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