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mandala consists of
hymns or
sūktas (su- + ukta, literally, "well recited, eulogy")
intended for
various rituals. The
sūktas in turn
consist of individual...
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Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 10/Hymn 90 Śrī
Sūkta Historical Vedic religion List of
suktas and
stutis Nasadiya Sukta (Hymn of Creation)
Agganna Sutta — a Buddhist...
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Hindu cosmology Hiranyagarbha Indian logic List of
suktas and
stutis Narayana sukta Neti neti
Purusha Sukta Swami Ranganathananda (1991).
Human Being in Depth:...
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transcendent and
existence itself. List of
suktas and
stutis Translation from
Verse 5 of the
Narayana sukta. Chugh,
Lalit (23 May 2017). Karnataka's Rich...
- the Rigveda. In this
sukta,
Hiranyagarbha is
mentioned as the God of the gods and
there is no one like Him. The
Hiranyagarbha Sukta declares that Brahman...
- This
article contains a list of
Hindu hymns,
known as
suktas, stotras, or stutis. Agni Sūktam Devī Sūktam
Hiranyagarbha Sūktam
Manyu Sūktam
Medha Sūktam...
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Manyu Sukta is hymn 10.83 and 10.84 from the Rig veda. It
contains 14
verses and is
dedicated to Manyu.
Manyu in
Vedic sanskrit stands for temper, anger...
- the
Prithvi Sukta (Atharvaveda 12.1).
Unlike her
depictions in the Rigveda,
where she is
almost always paired with Dyaus, the
Prithvi Sukta is dedicated...
- the 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...
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Nadistuti Sukta (Sanskrit: नदीस्तुति सूक्तम्; IAST: Nadīstuti Sūktam), is the 75th hymn (
sukta) of 10th
Mandala of the Rigveda.
Nadistuti sukta is important...