• The Nāsadīya Sūkta (after the incipit ná ásat, or "not the non-existent"), also known as the Hymn of Creation, is the 129th hymn of the 10th mandala of...
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  • Puranas also identify Vishnu, Shiva or Devi as the creator.: 103  The Nasadiya Sukta (RV 10.129) takes a near-agnostic stand on the creation of the primordial...
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    Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 10/Hymn 90 Śrī Sūkta Historical Vedic religion List of suktas and stutis Nasadiya Sukta (Hymn of Creation) Agganna Sutta — a Buddhist...
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  • understand love Statements similar to the tetra lemma seems to appear in the Nasadiya Sukta (famous creation hymn), trying to inquire on the question of creation...
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    been important in studies of Vedic sociology. It also contains the Nasadiya sukta (10.129) which deals with multiple speculations about the creation of...
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  • the earliest articulations of this concept is evident in the renowned Nasadiya ("Non-Being") hymn of the Ṛigveda, which contemplates a primordial state...
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  • tetralemma was also used as a form inquiry rather than logic in the Nasadiya Sukta of Rigveda (creation hymn) though seems to be rarely used as a tool...
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  • like liberality (towards the rishi, 10.117), creation (10.129 (the Nasadiya Sukta), 130, 190), knowledge (10.71), speech, spirit (10.58), faith (10.151)...
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    creation of this universe. Who then knows whence it has arisen?" — Nasadiya Sukta, Rig Veda, 10:129-6 The Vedic era conceptualization of the divine or...
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  • hymns found therein, are in later portions of the Rigveda, such as the Nasadiya Sukta. Hinduism calls the metaphysical absolute concept as Brahman, incorporating...
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