The Indo-European Sky Father God

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The Proto-Indo-Europeans of the Pontic Caspian Steppe and other parts of Eastern Europe in the neolithic worshipped a paternal deity who they called Dyḗus ph₂tḗr “sky father”. With comparative linguistics and comparative mythology we can learn a lot about this ancient god from whom Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, Irish Dagda, Vedic Dyáuṣ Pitṛ́ and Norse Odin and many others also derive. In this video I explain what we know about the god’s mythic roles relating to cattle, his relationship to other gods in the Indo-European religion and his association with different animals in later pagan religions.This podcast depends on your support:Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/survivethejivePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/survivethejiveSubscribestar: https://subscribestar.com/survive-the-jiveKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/survivethejiveFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SurviveTheJiveMusic in order:theme song: Wolcensmen - SunneAltyn Tuu - Altai Tuva Xurious - Steppe expansionElegiac - Ashwind interludeDoug Maxwell - Bansure ragaSjhof - path to the templeOrmgård - SjálfsfornStark Von Oben - ImperatorHalindir - Hedelandet IIKevin McLeod - DhakaMyling - TöckenBorg - The May queen enters the circleSources:Anthony, D., ‘The Horse, the Wheel, and Language’ 2007Dumezil, G., ‘Mythe et Épopée’ 1973Dumezil, G., ‘Mitra-Varuna: An Essay on Two Indo-European Representations of Sovereignty’, 1988Kershaw, K., ‘The one-eyed god: Odin and the (Indo-)Germanic Männerbünde’ (Journal of Indo-European studies monograph) 2000Lincoln, B., ‘THE INDO-EUROPEAN MYTH OF CREATION’ 1975Matasović, R., ‘A Reader in Comparative Indo-European Religion’ 2010Mylonas, G. E., ‘The Eagle of Zeus’ 1946Puhvel, J., ‘Victimal Hierarchies in Indo-European Animal Sacrifice’: The American Journal of Philology , Autumn, 1978, Vol. 99, No. 3 (Autumn, 1978), pp. 354-362 Puhvel, J., ‘Comparative Mythology’ 1987