. . . "B\u00FAri"@en . . . . . . . "B\u00FAri"@en . . . "B\u00FAri (or Buri) was the first god in Norse mythology. He is the father of Borr and grandfather of Odin. He was buri-ed (Old English \"byrgan\") in the ice of Niflheim but was freed when the cow Au\u00F0umbla licked the salty ice for three days. The only extant source of this myth is Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda. B\u00FAri is mentioned nowhere in the Poetic Edda and only once in the skaldic corpus. In Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l Snorri Sturluson quotes the following verse by the 12th century skald \u00DE\u00F3rvaldr bl\u00F6ndusk\u00E1ld."@en . "B\u00FAri (or Buri) was the first god in Norse mythology. He is the father of Borr and grandfather of Odin. He was buri-ed (Old English \"byrgan\") in the ice of Niflheim but was freed when the cow Au\u00F0umbla licked the salty ice for three days. The only extant source of this myth is Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda. B\u00FAri is mentioned nowhere in the Poetic Edda and only once in the skaldic corpus. In Sk\u00E1ldskaparm\u00E1l Snorri Sturluson quotes the following verse by the 12th century skald \u00DE\u00F3rvaldr bl\u00F6ndusk\u00E1ld."@en . . . . . . . "B\u00FAri or Buri was the first god in Norse mythology. He is the father of Borr and grandfather of Odin, Vili and Ve. He was licked out of a block of ice by the divine cow, Audhumla. He lived alongside the primeval giant, Ymir."@en . . . "B\u00FAri or Buri was the first god in Norse mythology. He is the father of Borr and grandfather of Odin, Vili and Ve. He was licked out of a block of ice by the divine cow, Audhumla. He lived alongside the primeval giant, Ymir."@en .