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uses of atharva veda

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The text is the fourth Veda, but has been a late addition to the Vedic scriptures of Hinduism. The Atharvaveda is composed in Vedic Sanskrit, and it is a collection of 730 hymns with about 6,000 mantras, divided into 20 books.

Atharva Veda:Water of river, well, pond, etc., if used and managed efficiently will reduce the intensity of drought and water scarcity.Atharva Veda:...May the waters from the wells dug by humans be god to them, and may the healing powers of water be available to all human beings.Atharva Veda:Earth is mother. Firmament the father. Earth is my mother, I am her son.Atharva Veda:Aum, We pray for...

Atharva Veda (Sanskrit: अथर्ववेदः atharvaveda, a tatpurusha compound of Atharvan, an ancient Rishi, and Veda, meaning "knowledge") is a sacred text of Hinduism and one of the four Vedas, often called the "fourth Veda". According to tradition, the Atharva Veda was mainly composed by two groups of rishis known as the Atharvanas and the Angirasa, hence its oldest name is Ātharvāṅgirasa. In the Late Vedic Gopatha Brahmana, it is attributed to the Bhrigu and Angirasa. Additionally, tradition ascribes parts to other rishis, such as Kauśika, Vasiṣṭha and Kaśyapa. There are two surviving recensions (śākhās), known as Śaunakīya(AVS) and Paippalāda (AVP).

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