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Name the Vedic text which contains hymns to be sung in praise of god's and goddesses

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Answered by PravinRatta
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Answer:

Rig Veda

Explanation:

The hymns in Rigveda are composed in praise of God and Goddess. Rigveda is the oldest Veda and during those days, when Rishi's were searching for answers for natural phenomenons, they sought their answers which were then composed as hymns.

The hymns in Rigveda are composed mostly to praise the Gods of nature and even the other three Vedas spoke about this.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Vishnu is a Vedic divinity, yet not an unmistakable one when contrasted with Indra, Agni and others. ... He is additionally depicted in the Vedic writing as the person who bolsters paradise and earth.

In the Vedic songs, Vishnu is summoned close by different divinities, particularly Indra, whom he helps in slaughtering the image of malevolence named Vritra. Subsequently it will be helpful.

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