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1 Intro, 4| addressed to one and the same deity, Soma, and by its groups 2 Intro, 4| The hymns within these deity groups are arranged according 3 Intro, 7| the identification of one deity with another becomes easy. 4 Intro, 7| appears also as an independent deity who creates heaven and earth, 5 Intro, 7| Yami. The name of the solar deity Savitr the 'Stimulator', 6 Intro, 7| to designate a distinct deity in the character of a Creator. 7 Intro, 7| the name of an independent deity to whom two hymns (x. 81. 8 Intro, 7| the rise of an abstract deity of this type. The refrain 9 Intro, 7| supreme god. The only abstract deity of this type occurring in 10 Intro, 7| passages.~A purely abstract deity, often incidentally celebrated 11 1 | he has become a separate deity. He is also sometimes conceived 12 1 | human life than any other deity. He is the only god called 13 2 | is pre-eminently a golden deity: the epithets golden-eyed, 14 2 | thus originally a solar deity in the capacity of the great 15 4 | VISNU~This deity occupies a subordinate position 16 4 | Indra is the only other deity incidentally associated 17 6 | are addressed to any other deity; for he is the favourite 18 6 | called upon than any other deity to help the Aryans in their 19 8 | APÁM NÁPAT~This deity is celebrated in one entire 20 8 | kindled in the waters.~This deity is not a creation of Indian 21 9 | evidence that Mitra was a solar deity, is corroborated by the 22 10 | Brhaspáti is a purely Indian deity. The double accent and the 23 12 | PARJÁNYA~This deity occupies quite a subordinate 24 13 | Pusan was originally a solar deity, representing the beneficent 25 18 | stands far above any other deity. His wrath is aroused by 26 20 | each stanza describes a deity by his characteristic marks,