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स्तुतिविभागम् The first group is in praise of the deities like [[Agni (आग्निः)|अग्निः || Agni]], [[Lndra (इन्द्रः)|इन्द्रः || lndra]], [[Varuna (वरुणः)|वरुणः || Varuna]], [[Mitra (मित्रः)|मित्रः || Mitra]] and others. The Vedic deities numbering 33 are assigned to the three regions of the universe  viz. पृथ्वी || Prithvi (earth), द्यौस् || Dyaus (heaven) and अन्तरिक्षम् || Antariksha (intermediary space). Although these deities appear as personifications of forces of nature, they are actually different facets of Brahman, the Only One Supreme Reality. The famous mantra on this point occurs in this Samhita. <blockquote>"
 
स्तुतिविभागम् The first group is in praise of the deities like [[Agni (आग्निः)|अग्निः || Agni]], [[Lndra (इन्द्रः)|इन्द्रः || lndra]], [[Varuna (वरुणः)|वरुणः || Varuna]], [[Mitra (मित्रः)|मित्रः || Mitra]] and others. The Vedic deities numbering 33 are assigned to the three regions of the universe  viz. पृथ्वी || Prithvi (earth), द्यौस् || Dyaus (heaven) and अन्तरिक्षम् || Antariksha (intermediary space). Although these deities appear as personifications of forces of nature, they are actually different facets of Brahman, the Only One Supreme Reality. The famous mantra on this point occurs in this Samhita. <blockquote>"
एकम् सत् विप्रः बहुध वदन्ति || </blockquote><blockquote>"
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एकम् सत् विप्रः बहुध वदन्ति || "</blockquote><blockquote>"
ekam sat viprah bahudha vadanti || (Rig. Ved. 1.164. 92) </blockquote>Truth is one, learned call it by various names.
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ekam sat viprah bahudha vadanti || (Rig. Ved. 1.164. 92) "</blockquote>Truth is one, learned call it by various names.
    
उपासनाविभागम् The second group is concerned with philosophical speculations like the origin of the Universe and the real nature of human beings. Although the Samhita is a book of laudatory hymns still all the later ideas of Vedanta including Jnana and Bhakti are found therein at least in a rudimentary form. However, advocacy of worship of God with form and qualities - सगुणोपासन || Sagunopasana - is predominant.
 
उपासनाविभागम् The second group is concerned with philosophical speculations like the origin of the Universe and the real nature of human beings. Although the Samhita is a book of laudatory hymns still all the later ideas of Vedanta including Jnana and Bhakti are found therein at least in a rudimentary form. However, advocacy of worship of God with form and qualities - सगुणोपासन || Sagunopasana - is predominant.

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