Compared to Ushas and Prithvi, Aditi can be defined as the cosmic creator. The verse " Daksha sprang from Aditi and Aditi from Daksha" [page needed] is seen by Theosophists as a reference to "the eternal cyclic re-birth of the same divine Essence" [11] and divine wisdom. [12]
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Aditi, in the Vedic phase of Hindu mythology, the personification of the infinite and mother of a group of celestial deities, the Adityas. As a primeval goddess, she is referred to as the mother of many gods, including Vishnu in his dwarf incarnation and, in a later reappearance, Krishna.
Aditi | Vedic Goddess, Mother of Gods & Cosmic Order | Britannica
Aditi holds a prominent place in Hindu mythology as the divine mother, representing the infinite sky and the source of all creation. She is revered as the Mother of the Gods, embodying the essence of motherhood, fertility, and the cosmos.
Aditi: The Mother of Gods and the Infinite Sky - Hindu Mythology
Aditi is believed to be the guardian of all life following, the mother of all gods. Thus, it is believed that before the creation, the universe was inside the womb of goddess Aditi.
Aditi (अदिति).— Genealogy. Kaśyapa, grandson of Brahmā and son of Marīci married Aditi, daughter of Dakṣaprajāpati. Aditi had twelve sisters: Diti, Kālā, Danāyus, Danu, Siṃhikā, Krodhā, Pṛthā, Viśvā, Vinatā, Kapilā, Muni and Kadrū. (Mahābhārata, Ādi Parva, Chapter 65, Verse 12).