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Answered by devalinameyur
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a Suktam is a hymn in praise of the deity intended. the sukta is a hymn and is composed of a set of Rik veda .

Rik mean an incantation that contain phrases, and Veda means a book of knowledge.

there are about 20 suktas in Rikveda, all these suktas are called dialogue hymn.

whether is a kind of traditional Indian book which gives us knowledge about the old traditional Indian God and goddess and their rules and regulations which will be e helpful for the real life of human beings or any animals.

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Answered by FriendlySweety
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Śrī Sūkta, also called Śrī Sūktam, is evidently the earliest Sanskrit devotional hymn, revering Śrī as Lakṣmī, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity and fertility. Śrī Sūkta is recited, with a strict adherence to the Chandas, to receive the goddess' blessings.

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