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1 Intro, 4| i and viii together only three hymns invoking Soma in his 2 Intro, 6| verses or lines, but also of three and sometimes five. The 3 Intro, 6| in them consist either of three stanzas (called trca) in 4 Intro, 7| number, being divided into three groups of eleven distributed 5 Intro, 7| earth, air, and heaven, the three divisions of the Universe. 6 Intro, 7| goddess Diti, named only three times in the RV., probably 7 Intro, 7| are invoked as deities in three hymns (x. 76. 94. 175): 8 1 | beverage; and he is nourished three times a day. He is the mouth 9 1 | character. His births are three or threefold; the gods made 10 1 | threefold light; he has three heads, three bodies, three 11 1 | light; he has three heads, three bodies, three stations. 12 1 | three heads, three bodies, three stations. This threefold 13 2 | prayer in India for more than three thousand years. Savitr is 14 3 | heaven, or dwell in the three heavens. The goddess Rodasi 15 4 | his nature consists in his three steps, connected with which 16 4 | can be no doubt that these three steps refer to the course 17 4 | its passage through the three divisions of the world: 18 4 | seasons), an allusion to the three hundred and sixty days of 19 5 | and Prthiv in only one of three stanzas. The dual compound 20 6 | he is said to have drunk three lakes of Soma. One whole 21 7 | being celebrated in only three entire hymns, in part of 22 8 | swiftly-speeding, applied three times to Apam napat, in 23 9 | Visnu (i. 154) takes his three steps by the laws of Mitra: 24 12 | being celebrated in only three hymns. His name often means ' 25 17 | inseparable, though two or three passages suggest that they 26 17 | It is threefold and has three wheels. It is swifter than 27 17 | It was fashioned by the three divine artificers, the Rbhus. 28 21 | Soma is spoken of as having three kinds of admixture (asír): 29 21 | beauty'. Soma is pressed three times a day: the Rbhus are 30 21 | is his first drink. The three abodes (sadhástha) of Soma 31 21 | mentioned probably refer to three tubs used in the ritual.~ 32 25 | presupposes a knowledge of the three oldest Vedas, to which it 33 28 | YAMÁ~Three hymns are addressed to Yama,