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Alphabetical [« »] indo-aryan 3 indo-aryans 2 indo-european 7 indo-iranian 13 indra 86 índra-vayú 1 indrani 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 groups 13 having 13 hence 13 indo-iranian 13 powers 13 sons 13 usas | Vedic Reader (excerpts) IntraText - Concordances indo-iranian |
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1 Intro, 1| quite well belong to the Indo-Iranian period when the Indians 2 Intro, 2| Mitra, Varuna, Indra, to the Indo-Iranian period. They also brought 3 Intro, 4| ritual which goes back to the Indo-Iranian period. The hymns of the 4 Intro, 6| between the metres of the Indo-Iranian period, in which, as the 5 Intro, 7| RV., comes down from the Indo-Iranian period. He seems to represent 6 Intro, 7| instance Mitra) date from the Indo-Iranian period. The goddess Diti, 7 1 | fire was already in the Indo-Iranian period the centre of a developed 8 6 | there was already in the Indo-Iranian period a god resembling 9 8 | mythology, but goes back to the Indo-Iranian period. For in the Avesta 10 15 | these gods goes back to the Indo-Iranian period, for Ahura and Mithra 11 18 | For it goes back to the Indo-Iranian period at least, since the 12 21 | an important feature of Indo-Iranian worship, In both the RV. 13 28 | departed. He goes back to the Indo-Iranian period, for the primaeval