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Unless there is evidence to the contrary this seems like a possible origin of the name of one of the most memorable and powerful female characters in a television series. | Unless there is evidence to the contrary this seems like a possible origin of the name of one of the most memorable and powerful female characters in a television series. | ||
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Starbuck is/was Aurora, the goddess of the dawn; more modern, a manifestation of Shiva in Hinduism. Now before you go thinking that an Avatar is some character in the movie Avatar, let me use the Hindu definition of an Avatar as being the descent of a deity to the earth in an incarnate form or some manifest shape; the incarnation of a god. What’s a Shiva? Shiva is the Hindu goddess that is known as the ''Harbinger of Death'' and the ''Restorer of Worlds''. Likewise, Aurora is considered as the ''goddess of the dawn''. | Starbuck is/was Aurora, the goddess of the dawn; more modern, a manifestation of Shiva in Hinduism. Now before you go thinking that an Avatar is some character in the movie Avatar, let me use the Hindu definition of an Avatar as being the descent of a deity to the earth in an incarnate form or some manifest shape; the incarnation of a god. What’s a Shiva? Shiva is the Hindu goddess that is known as the ''Harbinger of Death'' and the ''Restorer of Worlds''. Likewise, Aurora is considered as the ''goddess of the dawn''. | ||