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- Q1165101 subject Q6344758.
- Q1165101 subject Q8040836.
- Q1165101 subject Q8514384.
- Q1165101 abstract "Dānu, a Hindu primordial goddess, is mentioned in the Rigveda, mother of the Danavas. The word Danu described the primeval waters which this deity perhaps embodied. In the Rigveda (I.32.9), she is identified as the mother of Vrtra, the demonic serpent slain by Indra. In later Hinduism, she becomes the daughter of Daksha and the consort of Kasyapa.As a word for "rain" or "liquid", dānu is compared to Avestan dānu "river", and further to river names like Don, Danube, Dneiper, Dniestr, etc. There is also a Danu river in Nepal. The "liquid" word is mostly neuter, but appears as feminine in RV 1.54.".
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1157763.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1159280.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1229.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q128335.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q131210.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1513261.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1653.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q40855.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q5268237.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q6344758.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q6747734.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q727413.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q797498.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8040836.
- Q1165101 wikiPageWikiLink Q8514384.
- Q1165101 comment "Dānu, a Hindu primordial goddess, is mentioned in the Rigveda, mother of the Danavas. The word Danu described the primeval waters which this deity perhaps embodied. In the Rigveda (I.32.9), she is identified as the mother of Vrtra, the demonic serpent slain by Indra. In later Hinduism, she becomes the daughter of Daksha and the consort of Kasyapa.As a word for "rain" or "liquid", dānu is compared to Avestan dānu "river", and further to river names like Don, Danube, Dneiper, Dniestr, etc.".
- Q1165101 label "Danu (Asura)".