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- for the "corporeal world" (the
first being Jamshid, and the
third being Thrita). His name
comes from the same
origin as "Āptya", a
title for water-born...
- prosperity, sharer/distributor of good fortune" Usij Usij "priest"
trita thrita "the third" Mas Mah "moon, month"
Vivasvant Vivanhvant "lighting up, matutinal"...
- the
First Warrior *Trito ("Third")
include the
Vedic Trita, the
Avestan Thrita, and the
Norse þriði. Many Indo-European
beliefs explain the
origin of natural...
- the
stolen cattle from the
serpent Vṛtrá; the
Avestan Thraētona ('son of
Thrita'), who won back the
abducted women from the
serpent Aži Dahāka; and the...
- (Jamshid) is born;
Athwya (Abtin) to whom
Thraetaona (Fereydun) is born; and
Thrita to whom
Urvaxshaya and
Keresaspa (Karshasp and Garshasp) are born. The latter...
- hero who
recovered the
stolen cattle from the
serpent Vṛtrá; the
Avestan Thrita and Thraētona ('Third' and 'Son of Third'), who won back the
abducted women...
- the name of a
deity or hero
reflected in the
Vedic Trita and the
Avestan Thrita (Θrita). Both
names are
identical to the
adjective meaning "the third",...
- the
stolen cattle from the
serpent Vṛtrá; the
Avestan Thraētona ('son of
Thrita'), who won back the
abducted women from the
serpent Aži Dahāka; and the...