Mithra-Varuna

Mithra-Varuna is a mythical dialectic related to Overseer-Underseer.

Mitra and Varuna are two deities frequently referred to in the ancient Indian scripture of the Rigveda. They are both considered Ādityas, or deities connected with the Sun; and they are protectors of the righteous order of rita. Their connection is so close that they are frequently linked in the dvandva compound Mitra–Varuna.

Some homosexual Hindus worship the gods Mitra and Varuna, who are associated with two lunar phases and same-sex relations in ancient Brahmana texts.

Mitra-Varuna is also the title of a 1940 essay in comparative Indo-European mythology by Georges Dumézil.

In Evolutionism they are used primarily as a poetic form of Overseer-Underseer inspired by Georges Dumézil's essay