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- later literary origin. Saulė, the Sun Goddess (Surya in Vedic hinduism) Vakarinė, goddess of the Evening Star. Vėjopatis, god of the wind and master of...
- morning star (Venus) in the Lithuanian mythology. She is the antipode to "Vakarinė", the evening star. Her cult possibly stems from that of the Indo-European...
- Lithuanian folklore attests a similar dual role for luminous deities Vakarine and Ausrine: Vakarine, the Evening Star, made the bed for solar goddess Saulė, and...
- Utrenitsa Vallis 55.0N 280.0E 700.0 1997 Old Russian name for planet Venus. Vakarine Vallis 5.0N 336.4E 625.0 1994 Lithuanian word for planet Venus. Veden-Ema...
- Vechernyaya "deity of the evening star" Latv vakars, Lith vãkaras "evening"; Vakarine "goddess of the evening star" OIr ucher "evening" OArm gišer "night; darkness"...
- Basanavičiaus gatvėje vasarą draudžiamas dviračių ir elektrinių paspirtukų eismas". Vakarinė Palanga (in Lithuanian). 2 June 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2023....
- dual role for luminous deities Vakarine and Ausrine, akin to Slavic Zoryas (although it lacks the door imagery): Vakarine, the Evening Star, made the bed...
- Ragutiene Pati Rasa Ratainyčia Saulė Sėlija Sergėtoja Upinė Užsparinė Vaivora Vakarinė (Brėkšta, Vakarė) Valginė Veliuona Verpiančioji (Verpėja) Žemės Motina...
- Saulė (Sun) and they had seven daughters: Aušrinė (Morning Star – Venus), Vakarinė (Evening Star – Venus), Indraja (Jupiter), Vaivora or son Pažarinis in...
- for Saulė and makes her ready for another day's journey across the sky. Vakarinė (the evening star) makes the bed for Saulė in the evening. In the Lithuanian...