Aditi

Aditi
Goddess of the sky, consciousness, the past, the future, and fertility[1]
Aditi praying to the god Brahma
AffiliationDevi, Devaki ,Kshatriya.
WeaponsSword, Trishula
TextsRigveda, Puranas, Ramayana, Mahabharata
Personal information
Parents
SiblingsDiti, Kadru, Vinata, Sati, Smriti Swaha, Rohini, Revati, Danu, Muni and many other brothers and sisters
ConsortKashyapa
Children [2][3]

Aditi (Sanskrit: अदिति, lit. 'boundless' or 'limitless'[a] or 'innocence'[2]) is an important Vedic goddess in Hinduism. According to Rigveda 2.27.7, Aditi is referred to as Rajaputra girl.

She is the personification of the sprawling, infinite and vast cosmos. She is the goddess of motherhood, consciousness, unconsciousness, the past, the future, and fertility.[4] She is the mother of the celestial deities known as the Adityas, and is referred to as the mother of many deities. As celestial mother of numerous beings, the synthesis of all things, she is associated with space (akasha) and with mystic speech (Vāc). She may be seen as a feminine form of Brahma and associated with the primal substance (mulaprakriti) in the Vedanta. She is mentioned more than 250 times in the Rigveda, with verses replete with her praise.

  1. ^ "Aditi: 26 definitions". 11 April 2009.
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