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1 Intro, 4| similarly divided into groups addressed to different gods. On the 2 Intro, 4| rest by all its hymns being addressed to one and the same deity, 3 Intro, 4| group of hymns is invariably addressed to Agni, the second to Indra, 4 Intro, 4| consists entirely of hymns addressed to Soma while the juice 5 Intro, 7| This Reader contains hymns addressed to all these gods, with 6 Intro, 7| because no entire hymn is addressed to them. Two such belong 7 Intro, 7| though no entire hymn is addressed to him. He is the most skilful 8 Intro, 7| two hymns (x. 81. 82) are addressed. Hiranyagarbha, the 'Golden 9 Intro, 7| Two hymns (83, 84) are addressed to Manyu, 'Wrath', and one ( 10 Intro, 7| With one hymn each are addressed Prthivi, 'Earth' (v. 84), 11 Intro, 7| largest number of hymns is addressed to the couple Mitra-Varuna, 12 Intro, 7| goddesses, mountains are often addressed as divinities, but only 13 Intro, 7| place of sacrifice, are addressed as goddesses. The pressing 14 Intro, 7| arrows, and drum being addressed in one of the hymns (vi. 15 Intro, 8| 14-18). Four of these are addressed to deities concerned with 16 Intro, 9| noticeable in the hymns addressed to the two ritual deities 17 Intro, 9| natural phenomena, the praises addressed to them give rise to much 18 Intro, 9| poetical hymns are those addressed to Dawn, equal if not superior 19 1 | Indra (ii. 12) only, being addressed in at least 200 hymns. The 20 3 | thirty-three hymns being addressed to them alone, seven to 21 3 | compared with priests, and are addressed as priests when in the company 22 4 | fight with Vrtra. In hymns addressed to Visnu alone, Indra is 23 5 | six hymns, Dyáus is never addressed alone in any hymn, and Prthiv 24 5 | besides being separately addressed as 'father' and 'mother'. 25 6 | the RV., far more than are addressed to any other deity; for 26 7 | malevolent; for the hymns addressed to him chiefly express fear 27 8 | moreover, in some hymns addressed to him, is spoken of as 28 9 | is so intimate that he is addressed alone in one hymn only ( 29 10 | BRHASPÁTI~This god is addressed in eleven entire hymns, 30 11 | USÁS~The goddess of Dawn is addressed in about twenty hymns. The 31 14 | ÁPAS~The Waters are addressed in four hymns, as well as 32 15 | which they are separately addressed. As Mitra (iii. 59) is distinguished 33 16 | SÚRYA~Some ten hymns are addressed to Surya. Since the name 34 20 | least forty entire hymns are addressed to them. It is an artificial 35 21 | half a dozen in others) addressed to him, becomes next to 36 23 | hymns (x. 15 and 54) are addressed to the Pitaras or Fathers, 37 28 | YAMÁ~Three hymns are addressed to Yama, the chief of the 38 29 | ordinary name of wind, is addressed in two short hymns. He is