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The commentaries for the samvada suktas indicate natural phenomenon in the Brahmana granthas, Nirukta, other texts such as Brhaddevata. Many western scholars have studied the samvada suktas to express other perspectives of the suktas such as the spiritual and ethical aspects. Samvada style of presenting mantra meanings are specifically found in the Rigveda. In Yajurveda and Atharvaveda we rarely find the samvada suktas while in Samaveda a clear such sukta is not found.  
 
The commentaries for the samvada suktas indicate natural phenomenon in the Brahmana granthas, Nirukta, other texts such as Brhaddevata. Many western scholars have studied the samvada suktas to express other perspectives of the suktas such as the spiritual and ethical aspects. Samvada style of presenting mantra meanings are specifically found in the Rigveda. In Yajurveda and Atharvaveda we rarely find the samvada suktas while in Samaveda a clear such sukta is not found.  
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== Samvada Suktas ==
 
Samvada suktas found in Rigveda include<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":6">Dvivedi, Kapil Dev. (2000) ''Vaidika Sahitya evam Samskrti (Vedic Literature and Culture).'' Varanasi: Vishvavidyalaya Prakashan. (Pages 44-61)</ref>
 
Samvada suktas found in Rigveda include<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":6">Dvivedi, Kapil Dev. (2000) ''Vaidika Sahitya evam Samskrti (Vedic Literature and Culture).'' Varanasi: Vishvavidyalaya Prakashan. (Pages 44-61)</ref>
 
#Indra Marut Samvada - 1.165
 
#Indra Marut Samvada - 1.165
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#[[Sarama Pani Samvada (सरमापणिसंवादः)]] - 10.108
 
#[[Sarama Pani Samvada (सरमापणिसंवादः)]] - 10.108
 
Some suktas are said to be in the samvada shaili (style) of presentation although the Anukramanika does not mention so.  
 
Some suktas are said to be in the samvada shaili (style) of presentation although the Anukramanika does not mention so.  
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=== Summary of Important Samvada Suktas ===
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==== 1. Indra Marut Samvada (1.165) ====
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Mandala 1 Sukta 165 of Rigveda contains the samvada of Indra and Marutganas. It contains 15 mantras. According to Katyayana's Sarvanukramani mantras 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10-12 are from Indra, mantras 3, 5, 7 and 9 are by Maruts and the rest 13, 14 and 15 are by Agastya. 
    
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
[[Category:Rigveda]]
 
[[Category:Rigveda]]
 
[[Category:Samvadas]]
 
[[Category:Samvadas]]

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