rigveda in A Sentence

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    The Vedas Rigveda Yajurveda Samaveda.

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    The Rigveda and the Atharvaveda mention the Sabha(

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    Introduction and structure of the Vedas including Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda.

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    She is also said to have written many hymns in the Rigveda.

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    The Rigveda Samhita contains about 10552Mantras, classified into ten books called Mandalas.

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    Rigveda(10/85/13) declares,“On the occasion of a girl's marriage oxen and cows are slaughtered.

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    Rigveda(6/17/1) states that“Indra used to eat the meat of cow, calf, horse and buffalo.”.

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    The Rigveda is considered to be the oldest and first book in the world.

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    In the"Jnyansukta" of the Rigveda, naming has been called the beginning of knowledge.

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    The hymn 5.44 of the Rigveda in Atri Mandala is considered by scholars

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    The Atri hymns of the Rigveda are significant for their melodic structure as

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    His translation of the Rigveda follows the text of Max Müller's six-volume Sanskrit edition.

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    The fifth Mandala(Book 5) of Rigveda is called the Atri Mandala in his honour,

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    These verses are chiefly derived from the eighth and the ninth Mandalas of the Rigveda.

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    The Rigveda and the Atharvaveda mention the Sabha( General Assembly) and the Samiti House of Elders.

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    In Rigveda, there are about 30 words have been used for residential houses and their different parts.

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    References to the functions of the king in the Rigveda show that the early Vedic king,

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    Copies of his translation of the Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajur Veda, Atharvaveda and Ramayana are available on the internet.

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    Only one recession or school(Shakha) of the Rigveda is commonly available today and it is the Shaakala.

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    The Rigveda is divided into 10 mandalas(books), of which the 10th is believed to be somewhat later than the others.

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    Atri is one of the Saptarishi(seven great Vedic sages) in the Hindu tradition, and the one most mentioned in its scripture Rigveda.

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    The Atri hymns of the Rigveda are significant for their melodic structure as well as for featuring spiritual ideas in the form of riddles.

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    Thus we can briefly say about the contents of Rigveda that it has various subjects, which are narrated by Vedic seers poetically, philosophically or religiously.

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    The four pupils of Vyasa and the four Vedas According to their tradition, Vyasa divided it into four parts: Rigveda, Yajur- veda, Samaveda, and Atharvanaveda.

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    Panini or no Panini, one could not touch the Rigveda, because it was held to be so sacred that it was not permitted to change its language.

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    Lightening A couplet in the Rigveda says O Rudra! please ask your thunderbolt, which you have released in the skies, to stop chasing us upon our earth.

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    While the fifth mandala is attributed to Atri and his associates, sage Atri is mentioned or credited with numerous other verses of the Rigveda in other Mandalas,

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    The hymn 5.44 of the Rigveda in Atri Mandala is considered by scholars such as Geldner to be the most difficult riddle hymn in all of the Rigveda.

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    The fifth Mandala(Book 5) of Rigveda is called the Atri Mandala in his honour, and the eighty seven hymns in it are attributed to him and his descendants.

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    It is important to note that the Samhita of the Samaveda is an independent collection(Samhita), yet it has taken many verses, a large number indeed, from the Samhita of Rigveda.

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