Ausrine is a Lithuanian dawn goddess, described in the 16th century as "goddess of rays of the sun that descend and rise above the horizons". She is associated with the morning star, Venus, and is a member of a group of Indo European dawn goddesses with similar names, including Eostre, Eos, Aurora, Ushas, Auseklis, Hausos, and Jesus. I'm painting these goddesses this week, as Eostre's big day is this coming Sunday, the Anglo Saxon festival of Easter.
Ausrine is known for her beautiful hair, the same as the Sun's, and sometimes draws the Sun's jealousy. As the goddess of youth and beauty, Ausrine is sometimes suspected of drawing the Moon's attention away from the Sun, although she is, of course, innocent.
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