- The
Rigveda or Rig Veda (Sanskrit: ऋग्वेद, IAST:
ṛgveda, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an
ancient Indian collection of
Vedic Sanskrit hymns...
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northern Bihar,
between ca. 1500 BCE and ca. 500–400 BCE. The
oldest text, the
Rgveda, must have been more or less
contemporary with the
Mitanni texts of northern...
- Pūru-led coalition,
after which the
initial compilation of
hymns of the
R̥gveda was
carried out.[citation needed]
After the battle, the
Bharatas and other...
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especially the name of a
celebrated Sanskrit grammarian,
author of the
Ṛgveda-Prātiśākhya, the Bṛhaddevatā, the Caraṇa-vyūha and six Anukramaṇīs (indices)...
- iron. The
presence of the
lineage of Ikshvaku—described as a raja in the
Ṛgveda and an
ancient hero in the Atharvaveda—to
which Rama, Mahavira, and the...
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Historical Tradition, Delhi:
Motilal Banarsid****, p. 131 Schmidt, H.P.
Notes on
Rgveda 7.18.5-10. Indica.
Organ of the
Heras Institute, Bombay. Vol.17, 1980, 41-47...
- Aṃbhṛnīsūktam, is the 125th sūkta (hymn)
occurring in the 10th
mandala of the
Ṛgveda. In the
present day, the sūkta is po****rly
chanted during the
worship of...
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Scriptures None;
influence from the Eddur,
Lebor Gabála Érenn, Mabinogion,
Ṛgveda, etc.
Languages Welsh, English, Irish, Latin, Proto-Indo-European[citation...
- Banarsid**** Publishers. ISBN 8120805674. Arya, Ravi Prakash; Joshi, K. L. (2001).
Ṛgveda Saṃhitā:
Sanskrit Text,
English Translation. Delhi:
Parimal Publications...
- ISBN 978-0-19-928-075-9.
Jamison &
Brereton 2014, p. 1492. Oberlies,
Thomas (1998). Die
Religion des
Rgveda. Vienna:
Institut für
Indologie der Universität Wien....