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1 Intro, 4 | vii, are homogeneous in character. The hymns contained in 2 Intro, 4 | invoking Soma in his general character. Now the hymns of Book ix 3 Intro, 4 | indicate its supplementary character. Its hymns were composed 4 Intro, 4 | its generally more modern character, it contains some hymns 5 Intro, 7 | a distinct deity in the character of a Creator. Similarly, 6 Intro, 8 | hymns are of a didactic character. One of these (x. 34) is 7 Intro, 8 | system.~A semi-historical character attaches to one complete 8 Intro, 10| emphasizing the purely Indian character of the Vedic hymns, connects 9 1 | Agni comes to have a triple character. His births are three or 10 1 | most salient feature of his character; he is in fact the great 11 6 | upholds moral order, and whose character displays lofty ethical features.~ 12 9 | in that hymn his separate character appears somewhat indefirite.~ 13 10 | attained an independent character by the beginning of the 14 18 | with the Asura Varuna in character, though not in name. It 15 21 | anthropomorphism of his character is less developed than that 16 24 | four which have a didactic character. It is the lament of a gambler