Nasatyas

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Nasatyas is a Vedic epithet for the divine twin horsemen known as the Ashvins, revered as youthful gods of healing, rescue, and dawn in ancient Indian mythology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vedic deity
divine twin
epithet
associatedWith dawn
healing
horses
light
rescue
transition from night to day
culture ancient Indian
describedAs youthful gods
domain medicine
protection
travel
epithetOf Ashvins NERFINISHED
epithetUsage dual form referring to both Ashvins together
gender male
hasCompanion chariot
hasNumber two
languageOfName Sanskrit NERFINISHED
memberOf Vedic pantheon NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Rigveda NERFINISHED
religion Vedic religion NERFINISHED
role divine horsemen
typeOf Ashvin deities
worshipContext Vedic ritual
hymns of praise
worshippedAs Ashvins NERFINISHED

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Ashvins epithet Nasatyas