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1 Intro, 7| goddesses Usas, Dawn, and Ratri, Night. The atmospheric gods are 2 Intro, 7| Earth' (v. 84), Ratri, 'Night' (x, 127, p. 203), and Aranyani, ' 3 1 | rain-cloud. He shines even at night, and dispels the darkness 4 2 | morning; for at his command night comes and he brings all 5 6 | sun from the darkness of night at dawn. The latter feature 6 9 | connected with day, Varuna with night.~The conclusion from the 7 11 | removing the black robe of night. She is young, being born 8 11 | or the elder sister, of Night (x. 127), and their names 9 18 | shining brightly moves at night, and the stars placed up 10 18 | placed up on high are seen at night, but disappear by day. Thus 11 18 | light both by day and by night. He is also a regulator 12 23 | have placed darkness in the night and light in the day; they 13 26 | RÁTRI~The goddess of night, under the name of Rátri 14 26 | but as the bright starlit night. Decked with all splendour 15 26 | n., combined with usás, Night appears as a dual divinity