This paper focuses on the mythology of Yamī and her twin-brother Yama (the first humans according to Indo-Iranian mythology), their non-human origin and some aspects of Yamī’s behaviour which presumably betray a number of features of a female half-deity. The relationships between Yamī and Yama are the central topic of the dialogue hymn Rgveda 10.10, where Yamī attempts to seduce her twin to incest in order to produce offspring and thus continue the human race. This offer is refused by Yama, who refers to the inappropriateness of incest. Although Yamī and Yama are humans according to the Vedic tradition, their origin from two half-deities – a Gandharva father and an Apsara mother – remains inexplicable: how could a couple of non-human beings...
Association of Women with Serpent and Devil or evil is common in today’s popular movies and literatu...
More direct links to the past are recognizable for the female deities than for the male, Fertility o...
The concept of femaleness in ancient India can be inferred from a variety of literary sources. The p...
This paper focuses on the mythology of Yamī and her twin-brother Yama (the first humans according to...
This paper focuses on the Indo-European myth of the primordial incest, foremost using evidence from ...
This paper focuses on the mythology of Yamī and her twin-brother Yama (the first humans according to...
The present book is dedicated to the origin of death and in particular to the reasons behind the pri...
Gandharva is one of the enigmatic creatures in the Ancient Indian mythological pantheon. There is a ...
A shortened version of this paper should be published at Routledge's.This paper examines the phenome...
As a part of the series on female deities and demons in the Indo-European culture, the article begin...
The paper presents the multifaceted identity of the Hindu goddess Mahādevī, the dynamic feminine abs...
From a close observation on various textual and archeological evidences, it is certain that heteroge...
The aim of this paper is to define the place of the Hindu goddess Aghorī (lit. 'undreadful') in earl...
An inextricable tangle of branches and roots arises in many Indian villages in the place where two t...
This is a version of the origin myth for the Koyi people. It tells of a time before man, when two go...
Association of Women with Serpent and Devil or evil is common in today’s popular movies and literatu...
More direct links to the past are recognizable for the female deities than for the male, Fertility o...
The concept of femaleness in ancient India can be inferred from a variety of literary sources. The p...
This paper focuses on the mythology of Yamī and her twin-brother Yama (the first humans according to...
This paper focuses on the Indo-European myth of the primordial incest, foremost using evidence from ...
This paper focuses on the mythology of Yamī and her twin-brother Yama (the first humans according to...
The present book is dedicated to the origin of death and in particular to the reasons behind the pri...
Gandharva is one of the enigmatic creatures in the Ancient Indian mythological pantheon. There is a ...
A shortened version of this paper should be published at Routledge's.This paper examines the phenome...
As a part of the series on female deities and demons in the Indo-European culture, the article begin...
The paper presents the multifaceted identity of the Hindu goddess Mahādevī, the dynamic feminine abs...
From a close observation on various textual and archeological evidences, it is certain that heteroge...
The aim of this paper is to define the place of the Hindu goddess Aghorī (lit. 'undreadful') in earl...
An inextricable tangle of branches and roots arises in many Indian villages in the place where two t...
This is a version of the origin myth for the Koyi people. It tells of a time before man, when two go...
Association of Women with Serpent and Devil or evil is common in today’s popular movies and literatu...
More direct links to the past are recognizable for the female deities than for the male, Fertility o...
The concept of femaleness in ancient India can be inferred from a variety of literary sources. The p...