The Rigveda or Rig Veda is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns (sūktas). It is one of the four sacred canonical Hindu texts (śruti) known as the Vedas. Only one Shakha of the many survive today, namely the Śakalya Shakha. Much of the contents contained in the remaining Shakhas are now lost or are not available in the public forum.
The Rigveda or Rig Veda (Sanskrit: ऋग्वेद, IAST: ṛgveda, from ऋच्, "praise" and वेद, "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns
Rigveda Wiki (Korean: 리그베다 위키) is a Korean Otaku wiki which started on March 1, 2007. As of July 17, 2013, it had more than 200,000 articles, making it
literature and the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. There are four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda and the Atharvaveda. Each Veda has four subdivisions
Purusha Sukta (Sanskrit: पुरुषसूक्तम्, IAST: Puruṣasūktam) is a hymn in the Rigveda, dedicated to the Purusha, the "Cosmic Being". The hymn is also found in
See also: Rig Veda English Wikipedia has an article on: Rigveda Wikipedia Rig Veda Ṛgveda Rgveda Ṛg Veda Rg Veda Rug Veda (abbreviation): RV. From Sanskrit
Ṛgvedic From Rigveda + -ic. Rigvedic (not comparable) Of or pertaining to the Rigveda Of or relating to the Sanskrit language of the Rigveda For quotations
The Rigveda (or Rig Veda) is a collection of over 1000 Vedic Sanskrit hymns to the Hindu gods. The oldest of the Hindu scriptures, which some have claimed
The ninth Mandala of the Rigveda, also called the Soma Mandala, has 114 hymns, entirely (although Griffith marks 9.5 as dedicated to the Apris) devoted
Jainism. All songs give increase to Indra who is as expansive as the sea. Rigveda I.11.1 Quoted in Frawley, David. The Rig Veda and the History of India
third Mandala of the Rigveda has 62 hymns, mainly to Agni and Indra. It is one of the "family books", the oldest core of the Rigveda, which were composed