Saranyu is an Angel who is first introduced in Angela Issue #1. Because of her high-security clearance, she is approached by Kuan Yin and Anahita to look into the files involving Angela's arrest. At first she is hesitant to help, but after remembering the help she received from Angela when she encountered the Capellan Vulpigor, she reluctantly agrees to assist.
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| - Saranyu is an Angel who is first introduced in Angela Issue #1. Because of her high-security clearance, she is approached by Kuan Yin and Anahita to look into the files involving Angela's arrest. At first she is hesitant to help, but after remembering the help she received from Angela when she encountered the Capellan Vulpigor, she reluctantly agrees to assist.
- Saranyu est le sort ultime de la Magie du Soleil.
- Saranya (Saraṇyū) or Saraniya (also known as Saranya, Sanjna, or Sangya) is the wife of Surya, and the goddess of clouds in Hindu mythology, and is sometimes associated with Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture, and Helen of Troy. According to Max Müller and A. Kuhn, Demeter is the mythological equivalent of the Sanskrit Saranyu, who, having turned herself into a mare, is pursued by Vivasvat, and becomes the mother of Revanta and the twin Asvins, the Indian Dioscuri (the Indian and Greek myths being regarded as identical). She is also the mother of Manu, the twins Yama and Yami. According to Farnell, the meaning of the epithet is to be looked for in the original conception of Erinys, which was that of an earth-goddess akin to Ge, thus naturally associated with Demeter, rather than that of
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| - Saranyu works for Elysium and was responsible for recording keeping
When Angela was arrested for High-Treason against Heaven, several of her friends came to Saranyu for the information on her trial. While reluctant at first, Saranyu agreed to release the information to help her friend, Angela.
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| - Neil Gaiman; Greg Capullo
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| - Saranyu is an Angel who is first introduced in Angela Issue #1. Because of her high-security clearance, she is approached by Kuan Yin and Anahita to look into the files involving Angela's arrest. At first she is hesitant to help, but after remembering the help she received from Angela when she encountered the Capellan Vulpigor, she reluctantly agrees to assist.
- Saranya (Saraṇyū) or Saraniya (also known as Saranya, Sanjna, or Sangya) is the wife of Surya, and the goddess of clouds in Hindu mythology, and is sometimes associated with Demeter, Greek goddess of agriculture, and Helen of Troy. According to Max Müller and A. Kuhn, Demeter is the mythological equivalent of the Sanskrit Saranyu, who, having turned herself into a mare, is pursued by Vivasvat, and becomes the mother of Revanta and the twin Asvins, the Indian Dioscuri (the Indian and Greek myths being regarded as identical). She is also the mother of Manu, the twins Yama and Yami. According to Farnell, the meaning of the epithet is to be looked for in the original conception of Erinys, which was that of an earth-goddess akin to Ge, thus naturally associated with Demeter, rather than that of a wrathful avenging deity. Saraṇyū is the female form of the adjective saraṇyú, meaning "quick, fleet, nimble", used for rivers and wind in the Rigveda (compare also Sarayu). Etymologically, Saranyu may be related to Helen. In Rigveda 10.17, Saranyu is the daughter of Tvastar, and, like Helen, is abducted, and Vivasvat is given a replacement bride instead. 1ab tváṣṭā duhitré vahatúṃ kṛṇotîtīdáṃ víśvam bhúvanaṃ sám eti1 1cd yamásya mātâ paryuhyámānā mahó jāyâ vívasvato nanāśa 2ab ápāgūhann amŕtām mártyebhyaḥ kṛtvî sávarṇām adadur vívasvate 2cd utâśvínāv abharad yát tád âsīd ájahād u dvâ mithunâ saraṇyûḥ Tvastar prepares the bridal of his Daughter: all the world hears the tidings and assembles. But Yama's Mother, Spouse of great Vivasvat, vanished as she was carried to her dwelling. From mortal men they hid the Immortal Lady, made one like her and gave her to Vivasvat. Saranyu brought to him the Asvin brothers, and then deserted both twinned pairs of children.
- Saranyu est le sort ultime de la Magie du Soleil.
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