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1 Intro, 7| Thus the Sindhu (Indus) s celebrated as a goddess in one hymn ( 2 Intro, 7| deity, often incidentally celebrated throughout the RV. is A-diti, ' 3 Intro, 7| 92). Next come Sarasvati, celebrated in two whole hymns (vi. 4 Intro, 7| About a dozen such pairs are celebrated in entire hymns, and about 5 Intro, 7| these are the Rbhus, who are celebrated in eleven hymns. They are 6 1 | sacrifice he comes to be celebrated as the divine counterpart 7 2 | SAVITR~This god is celebrated in eleven entire hymns and 8 2 | god Savitr. This is the celebrated Savitri stanza which has 9 4 | position in the RV., being celebrated in only five or six hymns. 10 7 | position in the RV., being celebrated in only three entire hymns, 11 8 | APÁM NÁPAT~This deity is celebrated in one entire hymn (ii. 12 12 | subordinate position, being celebrated in only three hymns. His 13 13 | PUSÁN~This god is celebrated in eight hymns, five of 14 18 | the hymns in which he is celebrated alone (apart from Mitra) 15 29 | his doublet Vayú, who is celebrated in one whole hymn and in