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has 62 hymns, mainly to
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List of incipits

The dedication as given by Griffith is in square brackets 3.1 (235) [
Agni Agni (English: , sa, अग्नि, translit=Agni) is a Sanskrit word meaning fire and connotes the Vedic fire deity of Hinduism. He is also the guardian deity of the southeast direction and is typically found in southeast corners of Hindu ...
.] 3.2 (236) gni. 3.3 (237) gni. 3.4 (238) [ Apris.] 3.5 (239) gni. 3.6 (240) gni. 3.7 (241) gni. 3.8 (242) acrificial Post. 3.9 (243) gni. 3.10 (244) gni. 3.11 (245) gni. 3.12 (246) [
Indra Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war.  volumes/ref> I ...
-Agni.] 3.13 (247) gni. 3.14 (248) gni. 3.15 (249) gni. 3.16 (250) gni. 3.17 (251) gni. 3.18 (252) gni. 3.19 (253) gni. 3.20 (254) gni. 3.21 (255) gni. 3.22 (256) gni. 3.23 (257) gni. 3.24 (258) gni.ágne sáhasva pŕtanā 3.25 (259) gni. 3.26 (260) gni. 3.27 (261) gni.prá vo vâjā abhídyavo 3.28 (262) gni. 3.29 (263) gni.ástīdám adhimánthanam 3.30 (264) ndra. 3.31 (265) ndra. 3.32 (266) ndra. 3.33 (267) ndra.prá párvatānām uśatî upásthād 3.34 (268) ndra. 3.35 (269) ndra. 3.36 (270) ndra. 3.37 (271) ndra.vârtrahatyāya śávase 3.38 (272) ndra. 3.39 (273) ndra. 3.40 (274) ndra. 3.41 (275) ndra.â tû na indra madríag 3.42 (276) ndra. 3.43 (277) ndra. 3.44 (278) ndra. 3.45 (279) ndra.â mandraír indra háribhir 3.46 (280) ndra. 3.47 (281) ndra. 3.48 (282) ndra. 3.49 (283) ndra. 3.50 (284) ndra. 3.51 (285) ndra. 3.52 (286) ndra. 3.53 (287) Parvata,_Etc..html" ;"title="Parvata_(deva).html" ;"title="ndra, Parvata (deva)">Parvata, Etc.">Parvata_(deva).html" ;"title="ndra, Parvata (deva)">Parvata, Etc. 3.54 (288) [ Visvedevas.] 3.55 (289) [Visvedevas.] 3.56 (290) [Visvedevas.] 3.57 (291) [Visvedevas.] 3.58 (292) [ Asvins.] 3.59 (293) [ Mitra (Vedic), Mitra.] 3.60 (294) [ Rbhus.] ihéha vo mánasā bandhútā nara 3.61 (295) ..html"_;"title="Ushas.html"_;"title="Ushas">.">Ushas.html"_;"title="Ushas">. 3.62_(296)_[Indra_and_Others..html" ;"title="Ushas">..html" ;"title="Ushas.html" ;"title="Ushas">.">Ushas.html" ;"title="Ushas">. 3.62 (296) [Indra and Others.">Ushas">..html" ;"title="Ushas.html" ;"title="Ushas">.">Ushas.html" ;"title="Ushas">. 3.62 (296) [Indra and Others.


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* – English translation by Ralph T. H. Griffith {{Rigveda Rigveda