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1 Intro, 4| twenty-one, the last only four stanzas. The entire group 2 Intro, 4| seventh one hundred and four hymns. The homogeneity of 3 Intro, 4| with ten and ending with four. In the second part (61- 4 Intro, 4| the first are, excepting four stanzas, composed in Gayatri, 5 Intro, 6| ten stanzas, generally of four verses or lines, but also 6 Intro, 6| only the rhythm of the last four or five syllables (called 7 Intro, 7| the bowl of Tvastr into four shining cups.~The bowl and 8 Intro, 7| interpreted a s the moon with its four phases or the year with 9 Intro, 8| funeral hymns (x. 14-18). Four of these are addressed to 10 Intro, 8| later age.~Didactic hymns.--Four hymns are of a didactic 11 4 | steeds (= days) with their four names (= seasons), an allusion 12 14 | Waters are addressed in four hymns, as well as in a few 13 24 | secular hymns, of a group of four which have a didactic character. 14 25 | the Rigveda, mentions the four castes. The religious view