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SūKta : Hindu Terms
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hymn; Vedic...
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The Rig Veda (Sanskrit ऋग्वेद ṛgveda, a compound of ṛc "praise, verse"[1] and veda "knowledge") is an ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods (devas) in Hinduism. It is counted among the four Hindu...


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The Rigveda or Rig Veda is a collection of over 1000 Vedic Sanskrit hymns to the Hindu gods, probably written between 1700 BC and 1000 BC . Quotations are cited from Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (trans.) The Rig Veda: An Anthology (Harmondsworth: Penguin,...


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The Journal of the American Oriental Society
Responsion in the Rigveda.
04/01/2002: 5,230 words, approx. 17 pages
One of the most pervasive stylistic features of the Rigveda is repetition at all levels of linguistic structure: phonological, morphological, lexical, and syntactic. Of these, the most abstract is syntactic pattern repetition, known in classical rhetorical theory as responsion. This paper surveys the different...
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The Journal of the American Oriental Society
The Imperative in the Rigveda.(Book review)
10/01/2006: 1,881 words, approx. 6 pages
The imperative in the Rigveda. By DANIEL BAUM. UTRECHT: LANDELIJKE ONDERZOEKSCHOOL TAALWETENSCHAP (LOT) (= Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics), 2006. Pp. 204. This little book is the published form of a doctoral dissertation written under the direction of Alexander Lubotsky. It consists...
 


 

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