Gayatri Mantra

Dhamma wheel

ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यं भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात् ॥

Aum

Bhuh Bhuvah Svah

Tat Savitur Varenyam

Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi

Dhiyo Yo nah Prachodayat

The Rig Veda (III LXII 10)
“May we attain that excellent glory of Savitar*
So May he stimulate our prayers.”

* Solar deity, off-spring of the Vedic primeval mother goddess Aditi**

** Vedic goddess, the personification of the sprawling infinite and vast cosmos. Goddess of motherhood, unconsciousness, the past, the future and fertility. Mother of the celestial deities. 
Rig Veda, Opening Verse

Essentially Pure Nothing

Ardhanarishvara, c. 1800 CE
Inherently Interdependent.
Empty of independent self.
As
Nothing stays the same,
Essentially nothing.
As
Pure of essence,
Essentially pure.
As
Nothing is pure,
Pure is nothing.

“I am Prakriti and you are Purusha, without me you are actionless, attributeless, and qualityless. You are also incomprehensible.

Parvati Seeks Her Lord (Shiva)

Indo-European Language-Tree

French Dieu
Spanish Dios from
Latin Deus from 
Ancient Greek Zeus from
Proto-Hellenic *dzéus from
Proto-Indo-European *deiwos meaning "celestial" or "shining"

Iuppiter or Jūpiter from
Roman Diespiter (deus + Latin: pater = English: father) from 
Proto-Italic *djous patēr from
Proto-Indo-European root *Dyḗws*Pahtḗr 
	literally meaning "Sky Father"
Whence is also derived the name of the Hindu sky god Dyáuṣ Pitṛ́ (Vedic Sanskrit: Dyáuṣpitṛ́)
and Proto-Germanic *Tīwaz or Tius hence Old Norse Týr 

English mother from 
Middle English moder from 
Old English mōdor from 
Proto-Germanic *mōdēr from 
Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr 
Other cognates include 
  Spanish madre
  Latin māter
  Greek mā́tēr/mā́tar 
  Slavic *mati 
  Persian madar
  Sanskrit mātṛ 

English Sin from
Old English synn "moral wrongdoing" from 
Proto-Germanic *sundiō probably "it is true" from 
Proto-Indo-European *snt-ya-, a collective form from 
*es-ont- "becoming" 
  present participle of root *es- "to be"

Sanskrit Bodhisattva "one whose essence is perfect knowledge," from 
bodhi "perfect knowledge" + sattva "reality, being" from 
sat-, sant- "existing, true, virtuous" from 
Proto-Indo-European root *es- "to be"