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The '''Rig Veda''' is considered the oldest amongst the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism called the [[Vedas]]. It is primarily a collection of Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods. Various sections of the Rig Veda have been dated between 1500-1000BCE.
The '''Rig Veda''' (ṛgveda) is considered the oldest amongst the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism called the [[Vedas]]. It is primarily a collection of Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods. Various sections of the Rig Veda have been dated between 1500-1000BCE.
 
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The Rig Veda (ṛgveda) is considered the oldest amongst the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism called the Vedas. It is primarily a collection of Sanskrit hymns dedicated to the gods. Various sections of the Rig Veda have been dated between 1500-1000BCE.

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