"Dyaus Pita" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Sanskrit द्यौष्पितृ (dyauṣ-pitṛ). Doublet of Jupiter. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|sa|द्यौष्पितृ|tr=dyauṣ-pitṛ}} Sanskrit द्यौष्पितृ (dyauṣ-pitṛ), {{doublet|en|Jupiter}} Doublet of Jupiter Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} Dyaus Pita
  1. (Hinduism) In the Vedic religion, the Sky Father, husband of Prithvi and father of Agni and Indra. Wikipedia link: Dyaus Pita Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism

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