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No god of the Vedic Pantheon is praised so frequently and so highly by the poets of the Rig-veda as Indra. Yet, with very few exceptions, the word îd is avoided in connection with this ... On the other hand, in the invocations addressed to Agni, ... ; Vedic Hymns, Part II (SBE46), by Hermann Oldenberg [1897], at sacred-texts.com...
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Our hymn is one of the most important and most difficult hymns in the Rig-Veda and many attempts have .... A Vedic Hymn to the Sun-God Suirya which rolled up the darkness at dawn. ... mode of address is applied to that indefinite group of luminous ..... sim akrnvan tamase viprce "whom (i. e. Sfrya) they made to ...
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Chapter 4: Hinduism True/Fals ... Angi is the god to whom most of the Vedic hymns are addressed. ... Shiva is the god of death, destruction, disease and dance.
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1 . The oldest sacred books of Hinduism are the Vedas. True; False; ... 2 . Angi is the god to whom most of the Vedic hymns are addressed. True; False; ... 6 . Shiva is the god of death, destruction, disease and dance. True; False;
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[Skip Breadcrumb Navigation] ... Angi is the god to whom most of the Vedic hymns are addressed. ... Shiva is the god of death, destruction, disease and dance.
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They are also the parents of Nakula and Sahadeva, Arjuna's brothers by Madri. Many Vedic hymns are addressed to them; their attributes pertain to youth and beauty, to speed, and to duality. ... Aja when derived from the verbal root aj, is also a title given to various Vedic divinities such as Rudra, Indra, Angi, ... God and Religion...
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In the many hymns to the goddess Usha, ... In any case, he was clearly the God of Battles, to whom men, ... The god Agni has a special place in the Vedic attempt to create a model of an ordered cosmos. Although addressed as a person, the description given of him is that of the sacrificial fire; many-tongued, he is the mouth by...
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41; CHAPTER 3; THE RELIGIOUS IMPACT OF ZARATHUSHTRA ON THE PEOPLE OF; VEDIC TIMES; We are now in a position to understand the impact of the teachings of Zarathushtra on the people of Vedic times, both in Iran and India, and even beyond. ... Vision of the Divine have testified to the Unity of God. Moses, in later ages,
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hymns addressed to him in the scripture. Fire is central to all vedic rituals. As the most potent and visible form of energy, useful but destructive ... The vedic hymns praise him copiously often describing him as the supreme god and creator. ... He is often invoked along with Indra, with whom he shares the passion for soma drink.
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