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'''''Dyavaprthivi''''' is a [[Sanskrit]] [[dvandva]], or [[compound word]], meaning "[[heaven]] and [[earth]]". The term occurs 65 times in the [[Rig Veda]]. Dyavaprthivi has mistakenly{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} been labeled a [[Hindu]] god who later split into [[Dyaus]], the Sky Father, and [[Prthivi]], the Earth Mother. |
'''''Dyavaprthivi''''' is a [[Sanskrit]] [[dvandva]], or [[compound word]], meaning "[[heaven]] and [[earth]]". The term occurs 65 times in the [[Rig Veda]]. Dyavaprthivi has mistakenly{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} been labeled a [[Hindu]] god who later split into [[Dyaus]], the Sky Father, and [[Prthivi]], the Earth Mother. |
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Dyavaprthivi is a Sanskrit dvandva, or compound word, meaning "heaven and earth". The term occurs 65 times in the Rig Veda. Dyavaprthivi has mistakenly[citation needed] been labeled a Hindu god who later split into Dyaus, the Sky Father, and Prthivi, the Earth Mother.
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