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854:: she is bidden to awaken them (8.9.17), they follow her in their chariot (8.5.2), she is born when they hitch their steeds (10.39.12), and their chariot is once said to arrive before her (1.34.10). They are consequently associated with the "return from darkness": the twins are called “darkness slayers” (
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Ashvins also raised Vandana, rescued Atri from a fissure in the earth and its heat, found Vishnapu and returned him to his father, restored the youth of Kali, brought Kamadyū as a wife for Vimada, gave a son to Vadhrimatī (whose husband was a steer), restored the eyesight of Rijrashva, replaced
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You free Atri, the seer of the five peoples, from narrow straits, from the earth cleft along with his band, o men—confounding the wiles of the merciless Dasyu, driving them out, one after another, o bulls.
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2692:Kuladevatas
2471:Vishvakarma
2307:Dirghatamas
2275:Vishvamitra
2247:Drishadvati
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870:, 4.45.2).
756:Mahabharata
715:Vishvakarma
694:Mahabharata
642:1.119.4).
555:Vedic texts
474:and one as
459:Mahabharata
445:and in the
439:Zoroastrian
389:Diós-kouroi
373:, 'sons of
283:Mahabharata
185:Equivalents
83:Mahabharata
62:Affiliation
54:Other names
2859:Hindu gods
2838:Categories
2763:Upanishads
2682:Gandharvas
2406:Dattatreya
2295:Bharadvaja
2270:Gritsamada
2265:Saptarishi
2111:Visvedevas
1959:1 November
1846:1130862317
1537:Panda, H;
1526:Frame 2009
1502:Frame 2009
1490:Frame 2009
1469:Dalal 2010
1445:Dalal 2010
1433:Dalal 2010
1278:. Excerpt
1150:(3): 348.
1130:Frame 2009
1019:Frame 2009
967:References
896:Dhosi Hill
700:Harivamsha
548:Harivamsha
527:Shattiwaza
499:Dieva Dēli
435:Nā̊ŋhaiθya
384:Dieva Dēli
208:Dieva Dēli
2702:Rakshasas
2572:Mahavidya
2515:Saraswati
2502:Goddesses
2431:Kartikeya
2300:Vasishtha
2242:Yavyavati
2222:Sarasvati
2217:Nadistuti
1742:(2015a).
1671:cite book
1457:Mani 1975
1421:Mani 1975
1379:Mani 1975
1303:Lang 1887
1252:KBo 1 1.
1180:162230518
1164:0018-2710
1098:West 2007
1057:West 2007
924:Ašvieniai
806:svàrvatīr
745:Brahmanas
515:Manawydan
495:Ašvieniai
379:Ašvieniai
345:Ašvieniai
261:twin gods
204:Ašvieniai
95:Genealogy
2818:Hinduism
2774:Ramayana
2716:Yakshini
2622:Shashthi
2582:Matrikas
2567:Mahadevi
2369:Trimurti
2280:Vamadeva
2013:Mandalas
1917:44140202
1896:24664156
1867:41693465
1842:ProQuest
1838:27860895
1766:(2007).
1528:, §1.45.
1504:, §1.44.
1492:, §1.43.
1228:(1987).
1021:, §1.42.
918:See also
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