
Indo-European cosmogony - Wikipedia
Yemo may have become the King of the Otherworld, the realm of the dead, as the first mortal to die in the primordial sacrifice, a role suggested by the Indo-Iranian and, to a lesser extent, in the Germanic, Greek and Celtic traditions.
*Manu and *Yemo - Wikipedia
Manu and * Yemo are thought to have been a duo in Proto-Indo-European mythology. [1] In the creation myth, Manu kills Yemo as a foundational part of the origin of the universe. [2] [3] [4] [5] Yemo is sometimes also interpreted as a primordial hermaphrodite. [6] [7]
Proto-Indo-European mythology - Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, speakers of the hypothesized Proto-Indo-European language.
The Story of Manu and Yemo - The Tin Whistle
Nov 14, 2015 · The Yamna of the steppes spread a creation myth heard round the world, the story of Manu and Yemo, which has many versions depending on time and place, but all the versions contain the basics of the story.
Proto-Indo-European Mythology - Lebarty
At the heart of Proto-Indo-European cosmology is the creation myth involving Manu and Yemo, who represent the first priest and king, respectively. According to the reconstructed myth, Yemo is sacrificed by Manu, and his body is used to create the world.
Originally, this myth told of how *Manu, a priest, sacrificed *Yemo, a king, together with a bovine animal, and then created the world from their respective bodies: the physical world and the three I-E social classes (sovereigns, warriors, and commoners)2 coming from the body of the sacrificed.
Manu and Yemo | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Manu (Man) and Yemo (Twin) are the primordial humans duo, in this myth Manu sacrificie his twin (Yemo) with the porpuse of created the universe, however in some hypothesis Manu could have been a...
Reconstructing the Proto Indo-European Myth of Creation
This is the story of Manu, Yemo, and Trito; There are many religions that began across Eurasia, however what you may not know is that many are linked by an ancient myth, the Indo European...
Yama (Indian mythology) - NamuWiki
Mar 4, 2025 · As a god who rules the underworld (Naraka) in Indian mythology, he has maintained his position as the god of death since the Vedic era. As a member of Locapala, the god of defense, it also symbolizes the south. He is described as a man with a dark complexion.
Manu and *Yemo are reflected in creation myths preserved in many Indo-European branches, where *Yemo appears as Indic Yama, Avestan Yima, Norse Ymir and, perhaps, Roman Remus (from *iemus, the archaic Italic form of *yemo, meaning "twin"); and Man appears as Old Indic Mann or Germanic Mannus, paired with his twin to create the world.
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