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The Rig Veda begins not with action, but with thought. In the Nasadiya Sukta, the Rishis ponder: “Kāmas tad agre sam ...
What does Rig Veda contains, that makes it eternally the greatest? The first and last Sukta of Rig Veda are dedicated to Agni. Agni is the second most important god of Rig Veda, next only to Indra.
The Hiranyagarbha-Sukta of the Rig-Veda declares that God manifested Himself in the beginning as the Creator of the Universe, encompassing all things as if of the collective totality and animating ...
So the Rig Veda is a collection of over a thousand finely crafted hymns (mantras) distributed over 10 chapters known as mandalas, written in a very old form of Sanskrit. Each hymn (sukta ...
Purusha Sukta is a hymn in the Rig Veda. It describes the ‘creation myth’ and talks about the spiritual unity of the universe among other things. Dedicated to Purusha, the Cosmic Being ...
A verse in the Rig Veda describes the concept thus: "In the beginning, there was neither nought nor aught Then there was neither sky nor atmosphere above. What then enshrouded all this universe?
The Rig Veda has over a thousand hymns (sukta) that are arranged in ten chapters (mandala). The first and the tenth mandalas have precisely 191 hymns, indicating that the arrangement of hymns is ...
In the Rig Veda, we hear of how King Sudas ... In later Vedic texts, one finds Durga Sukta, Sri Sukta and Medha Sukta for Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati, but when closely analysed one realises ...