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- Ribhus abstract "Ribhus (Sanskrit: ऋभु, ṛbhu, also Arbhu, Rbhus, Ribhuksan) is an ancient word whose meaning evolved over time. In early layers of the Vedic literature, it referred to a sun deity. It evolved to being a wind deity, thereafter referred to three artisan elf men whose abilities and austerities make them into divinities in later Vedic texts. Their individual names were Ribhu (or Rhibhu), Vaja and Vibhvan (also called Vibhu), but they were collectively called Rhibhus or Ribhus (ṛbhú-, pl. ṛbhava, also called Ribhuksan). Their name's meaning is \"clever, skillful, inventive, prudent\", cognate to Latin labor and Gothic arb-aiþs \"labour, toil\", and perhaps to English elf.Ribhus are depicted in some legends of the Vedic literature as three sons of the goddess of morning light named Saranyu and Hindu god Indra. In other legends, such as in the Atharvaveda, they are sons of Sudhanvan, which means good archer. In either legends, they are famous for their creative abilities, innovation and they design chariots, the magic cow of plenty, channels for rivers, and tools for Indra and other gods, which makes many envious. In later Hindu mythology, the Ribhus are born in human form, who then bring their innovation to earth, remain humble and kind. This makes some gods angry, and the Ribhus are refused entry back to heaven. Other gods intervene, and make the inventive Ribhus immortal. They are revered in ancient Hindu texts as sages, as stars or rays of the sun.".
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Angiras_(sage).
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Atharvaveda.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Bal_Gangadhar_Tilak.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Bṛhaspati.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_gods.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rigvedic_deities.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_gods.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink David_Frawley.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Intercalation_(timekeeping).
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink March_equinox.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Moriz_Winternitz.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Pitrs.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Pole_star.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Rigveda.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Rishi.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Sirius.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Soma.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_year.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Tvastar.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Upanishads.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Varuna.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Vishnu_Purana.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink William_Dwight_Whitney.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Winter_solstice.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Yāska.
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLink Zodiac.
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- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rbhus".
- Ribhus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ribhu".
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- Ribhus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HinduMythology.
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- Ribhus subject Category:Hindu_gods.
- Ribhus subject Category:Rigvedic_deities.
- Ribhus subject Category:Solar_gods.
- Ribhus hypernym Word.
- Ribhus type Food.
- Ribhus comment "Ribhus (Sanskrit: ऋभु, ṛbhu, also Arbhu, Rbhus, Ribhuksan) is an ancient word whose meaning evolved over time. In early layers of the Vedic literature, it referred to a sun deity. It evolved to being a wind deity, thereafter referred to three artisan elf men whose abilities and austerities make them into divinities in later Vedic texts. Their individual names were Ribhu (or Rhibhu), Vaja and Vibhvan (also called Vibhu), but they were collectively called Rhibhus or Ribhus (ṛbhú-, pl.".
- Ribhus label "Ribhus".
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- Ribhus sameAs Ribhú.
- Ribhus sameAs リブ_(インド神話).
- Ribhus sameAs m.0pjyr.
- Ribhus sameAs Рибху.
- Ribhus sameAs Q1629059.
- Ribhus wasDerivedFrom Ribhus?oldid=707953549.
- Ribhus isPrimaryTopicOf Ribhus.