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1 Intro, 4 | many similar or identical passages. There must have been some 2 Intro, 7 | occur only in a few isolated passages.~A purely abstract deity, 3 Intro, 7 | named Gandharva. In a few passages more Apsarases, than one 4 Intro, 10| great many single stanzas or passages are still obscure or unintelligible. 5 Intro, 10| the same word in different passages. Thus asura, 'divine being', 6 Intro, 10| context, and by parallel passages.~For the traditional method 7 2 | to the sun. But in other passages it is hardly possible to 8 5 | time they are in different passages spoken of as themselves 9 6 | the inference from other passages is that he is Tvastr, the 10 6 | thunderstorm is in a few passages divested of mythological 11 6 | connected with Indra. In various passages he is described as shattering 12 10 | with singers. In several passages he is identified with Agni, 13 12 | literal sense but in most passages it represents the personification, 14 16 | heaven.~Surya is in various passages conceived as a bird traversing 15 17 | inseparable, though two or three passages suggest that they may at 16 21 | mentioned in innumerable passages. Through this association