- The
Rigveda or
Rig Veda (Sanskrit: ऋग्वेद, IAST: ṛgveda, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an
ancient Indian collection of
Vedic Sanskrit hymns...
- the
Rig-
Veda, Yajur-
Veda, Sama-
Veda and Atharva-
Veda, most of
which are
available in
several recensions (śākhā). In some contexts, the term
Veda is used...
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Stephanie W. Jamison, Joel P.
Brereton —
Rig Veda 1.35.10 In the
Jaiminya (3.35.3), one of
three recensions of the Sama
Veda, the term 'Asura' is
stated to be...
-
Authors like Sri
Aurobindo believe that
words like Dasa are used in the
Rig Veda symbolically and
should be
interpreted spiritually, and that Dasa does...
- myth,
Typhon of Gr**** myth, and
Veles of
Slavic myth.
According to the
Rig Veda,
Vritra kept the
waters of the
world captive until he was
killed by Indra...
-
after sunrise until sunset it is
called Sūrya.
Savitr is
venerated in the
Rig Veda, the
oldest component of the
Vedic scriptures. He is
first recorded in...
-
Rig-
Veda".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, 11, 117–208. The
Rig-
Veda.
Translated by
Ralph T. H. Griffith. 1896. Muller, F. M. (1869).
Rig-veda-sanhita...
- an
alternative name,
Vaidyanatha (Lord of Remedies). A
verse from the
Rig Veda (RV 2.33.9)
calls Rudra 'The Lord or
Sovereign of the Universe' (īśānādasya...
- devaśunī). She
first appears in one of Hinduism's
earliest texts, the
Rig Veda, in
which she
helps the king of the gods
Indra to
recover divine cows stolen...
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mention of Atri is
found in
various scriptures, with the
notable being in
Rig Veda. He is also ****ociated with
various ages, the
notable being in
Treta Yuga...