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Prajnaparamita/Vajrayogini, mother of all Buddhas.
To the ancient Aryans, this was the Earth Mother and a version of Shakti. She has many forms, Inanna, Ishtar, Isis, Kali, etc. But she's the Earth Mother and the Holy Spirit, consort of the Heavenly Father, Dyaus-Pitr. They are the archetypal Father and Mother, pure consciousness and pure energy. Consciousness is as boundless as the skies and energy forms all matter, all Earth. One of their children is Indra, King of the Gods. Indra is the chief storm deity of the Aryans, but is one with his father and his mother. All the Gods are one in the Lord, Brahman. Indra is the Rain Man but is often shown gambling, getting drunk, being extremely prideful, but he carries the Vajra. This is a representation of the ego created by the Father and Mother, and the Vajra represents the same thing the Ankh does. Ego-death and resurrection in the Father through polar unity, that's your Boaz and Jachin up there.
When you pray to the Heavenly Father, the "big guy up stairs" you're praying to the OG Indo-European Sky Father. It goes to the greater consciousness.
Baal, son of El, is also a chief storm God who died and resurrected each year, and also was a rain deity.
Deus-Pater is Latin for God the Father. There's a strong connection between Latin and Sanskrit that is often overlooked.