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- Diti abstract "In Hinduism, Diti (Sanskrit: दिति) is an earth goddess and mother of the Maruts with Rudra. She is also the mother of the Daityas with the sage Kashyapa. She wanted to have a son who would be more powerful than Indra (who had killed her previous children) and so she practiced magic and kept herself pregnant for one year. Indra used a thunderbolt to splinter the fetus into many pieces, the Maruts. She is also Aditi's sister. Diti is the daughter of Daksha-Prajapati one of the grandfathers of creation, a son of Brahma, the god of ritual skill and a king. Her mother was Virani. She is one of the sixty daughters of Daksha. She is one of the thirteen wives of Kashyapa, another prajapati and a great sage. She has many demon sons and daughters. Her two most famous sons were the rebirths of Vishnu's gatekeepers Jaya and Vijaya who failed to keep their dharma. They were Hiranyaksha who was slain by Vishnu's varaha avatara and Hiranyakashipu who was slain by Vishnu's man-lion, narasimha avatara. She also had a daughter named Holika who was killed by her own powers. Diti is usually mean and cruel to Kashyapa and Aditi. She is always obsessed with trying to raise the power of demons to its peak. She also hates Aditi's sons who are the gods.".
- Diti wikiPageExternalLink m01068.htm.
- Diti wikiPageExternalLink activities_publi_others_english.htm.
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- Diti wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Diti wikiPageRevisionID "701406327".
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Adharma.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Aditi.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_goddesses.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Chandravarma_Kamboja.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Chedi_Kingdom.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Daitya.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Daksha.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Dharma.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Hiranyakashipu.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Hiranyaksha.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Holika.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Indra.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Kambojas.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Kashyapa.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(paranormal).
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Malla_(India).
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Maruts.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Pauravas.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Prahlada.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Prajapati.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Rudra.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Shishupala.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Thunder.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu.
- Diti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diti".
- Diti children Hiranyakashipu.
- Diti children Hiranyaksha.
- Diti children Holika.
- Diti children Maruts.
- Diti parents Daksha.
- Diti type "Hindu".
- Diti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HinduMythology.
- Diti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_deity.
- Diti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sa.
- Diti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Indian_English.
- Diti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Diti subject Category:Earth_goddesses.
- Diti subject Category:Hindu_goddesses.
- Diti hypernym Goddess.
- Diti type MythologicalFigure.
- Diti type Person.
- Diti comment "In Hinduism, Diti (Sanskrit: दिति) is an earth goddess and mother of the Maruts with Rudra. She is also the mother of the Daityas with the sage Kashyapa. She wanted to have a son who would be more powerful than Indra (who had killed her previous children) and so she practiced magic and kept herself pregnant for one year. Indra used a thunderbolt to splinter the fetus into many pieces, the Maruts. She is also Aditi's sister.".
- Diti label "Diti".
- Diti sameAs Q1230306.
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- Diti wasDerivedFrom Diti?oldid=701406327.
- Diti isPrimaryTopicOf Diti.