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1 Intro, 2| chiefly personified powers of Nature, a few of them, such as 2 Intro, 5| ancient Greek, is of a musical nature, depending on the pitch 3 Intro, 7| personifications of the powers of nature. The hymns are mainly invocations 4 Intro, 7| illustrations of the phenomena of nature represented by them. Thus 5 Intro, 7| They regulate the order of nature and vanquish the potent 6 Intro, 7| with all the gods, but with nature as well. This brings us 7 Intro, 7| to the great phenomena of nature, various features of the 8 1 | stations. This threefold nature of Agni is clearly recognized 9 4 | The central feature of his nature consists in his three steps, 10 6 | forming the basis of his nature is described with extreme 11 6 | uniformly applies the laws of nature, who upholds moral order, 12 7 | phenomenon underlying his nature was the storm, not pure 13 9 | faithfulness. As the kindly nature of the god is often referred 14 9 | of a benevolent power of nature.~ 15 11 | infringes the ordinance of nature and of the gods. She renders 16 18 | great lord of the laws of nature. He established heaven and