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Aditya
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A·dit·ya
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noun
Hinduism
.
one of the Vedic gods, the sons of Aditi.
Compare
Asura
.
Origin:
<
Sanskrit
āditya
(or
ādityāḥ
plural), derivative of
aditi
a goddess (originally a deified abstraction, literally, the absence of binding)
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aditya
noun
one of 7 to 12 sons of Aditi; Hindu gods of celestial light
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