Atharva Veda


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Atharva Veda /əˌtəːvə ˈveɪdə, ˈviːdə/
noun Hinduism a collection of hymns and ritual utterances added at a later stage to the existing Veda material.
– origin from Sanskrit Atharvan (the name of Brahma's eldest son, said to be the author of the collection) + Veda.
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