There are inconsistencies, as Mata Sati is the daughter of Daksha Prajapati. She is also the wife of Lord Shiva. Prajapati is the son of Brahma. Then there are Marichi and other sages as manasaputras of Lord Brahma. Then there are Dyaus and Prithvi and Cosmic Purusha. The variations and inconsistencies in the genealogy and relationships between deities in Sanathana Dharma. Different texts and traditions may present different versions or interpretations, leading to variations in the relationships and parentage of the gods and goddesses.
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- Search for Origins of Trinity: Introduction by Balaji Krishnammagaru
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- Analysis of Specific Hymns
- Saptaṛṣis (Seven Sages): Linguistic Analysis of Mandala 2
- Origins of Gods
- Brahma, Father of Prithvi : Creation ?
- Rudra: Lord Pasupathi and Parameshwara
- References to Trimurti in Rigveda
- The First Explicit Reference to the Trimurti
- The Concept of Shakti
- The Concept of Supreme Reality
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- Attribution of Mandala 6 to Bharadwaja
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- Agnistoma Hymn (Rigveda 2.2)
- Detailed Analysis of the Agnistoma Hymn
- Detailed Linguistic and Symbolic Analysis of the Hymn (Rigveda 2.2)
- Comparative Linguistics – Table
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- Family Tree and Relationships
- 5. Sati (Daughter of Daksha Prajapati, wife of Shiva)
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