Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan

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It is true, of course, Ana was bora from parents called Anshar (= Heavenly totality, or universe) and Kishar ( = Earth- ly totality, or universe), while A.M.N.K. is self-born from eternity. Nevertheless, one cannot deny that there is a certain close resemblance between these two deities. First, both are heavenly gods; second, both are lofty and supreme (transcend- ent); third, both are freed from local associations, in short, comparatively universalistic.
Two more examples may be added : the In
...dian Aditi, and the Finnish Ukko. Both deities are comparatively supreme beings in their respective pantheons, and their position is aloof from that of the ordinary gods and goddesses in these pantheons. True, the Indian magna mater.
Aditi, may be of later origin than her two sons, Mitra and Varana, as Professor Hopkins* thinks ; but the goddess is by no means of a speculative invention, as the learned Max M tiller declared in refutation of such an opinion. He made use of it as an illustration of his theory of the origin of religion as derived from the " Apprehension of the Infinite".


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