- Yami
In Vedic beliefs, Yamī is the
first woman , along with her twin brother, Yama. The Rig Veda, in the tenthMandala , contains ahymn in which they sing to each other. They were children ofSurya , theSun god , in his form as Vivasvat, and his wifeSaranya 's "shadow," Chayya. She is also known asYamuna . Another name for Yami is "YāmīnĪ", which means 'night' inSanskrit . She is often depicted black in colour, riding hervahana , a tortoise.She is the
Goddess of riverYamuna .Theriver Yamuna is also connected to themythology surrounding theHindu godKrishna .In
Tibet an beliefs, Yamī is a goddess ofdeath and rules the female spirits of theunderworld (Naraka). She is the consort of Yama, lord of the underworld.ee also
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*Hindu scriptures References
*"Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend" (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dhallapiccola
External links
* [http://www.yamunaji.com Pictures and Mythology about Goddess Yamuna]
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