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Rigveda

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Hindu texts
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Śruti

Smriti

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Rigveda (padapatha) manuscript in Devanagari, early 19th century. After a scribal benediction (Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.), the first line has the first pada, RV 1.1.1a (Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.). The Vedic accent is marked by underscores and vertical overscores in red.

Rigveda is an ancient Hindu religious book. It is counted as one of the four sacred Hindu writings, which are called Vedas. It is one of the oldest writings in Sanskrit language. Rigveda is very important to Hindus, Its words are said during prayers and religious gatherings.

Rig Veda mainly contains various hymns for praying to Vedic Gods such as Agni (Fire God), Indra (The lord of Heavens), Mitra, Varuna (Water God), Surya (Sun God) etc. These hymns are called Riks. Hence the Veda is called Rik-Veda or RigVeda. This writing consists of 10 writings. The Rigveda has 1,028 hymns and 10,600 verses.

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