Atharva Veda (Saunaka)
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Atharva Veda, or the Veda of the fire priest Atharvan, is a collection of metrical incantations and spells that developed mainly at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. in central North India. Consists of 20 books (the largest, the 20th book, is borrowings from the Rigveda). The first volume includes the first seven books, which represent the archaic basis of the collection: spells and spells. Such content contrasts the Atharva Veda with other Vedas, focused on praising and honoring the gods. The second volume includes books VIII-XII. The length of the hymns is more than 20 verses. The hymns of this part are more closely associated with the ritual of sacrifice. The third volume includes books XIII-XIX, organized thematically. The introductory article gives a detailed, comprehensive description of this monument. The commentary is linguistic and philological in nature, and also contains explanations of realities. Three volumes in one file. The commentary has not been proofread, the diacritics in transliterations are damaged.
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- Name of the Author
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- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Татьяна Яковлевна Елизаренкова