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{{StubArticle}}'''Devi sukta''', also known as Ambhrani sukta, is a hymn of the [[Rigveda]] ([[Mandala 10|RV 10]].125). It consists of 8 verses and is dedicated to [[Vāc|Vak]] (speech).<ref>Saraswati, Swami Niranjananda. ''Sannyasa Darshan A Treatise on Traditional and Contemporary Sannyasa''. Yoga Publications Trust, Munger, Bihar, India. 2005. p. 150.</ref>
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Vagambhrniya Sukta (Samskrit: वागाम्भृणीयसूक्तम्), also known as Devi Sukta or Ambhrni sukta, is the 125th sukta in thee 10th mandala of the Rgveda consisting of 8 verses and is dedicated to Vak (speech).<ref>Saraswati, Swami Niranjananda. ''Sannyasa Darshan A Treatise on Traditional and Contemporary Sannyasa''. Yoga Publications Trust, Munger, Bihar, India. 2005. p. 150.</ref>
    
The hymn is still in use. It is recited at the end of the recitation of [[Devi Mahatmyam|Devi Mahatmya]].
 
The hymn is still in use. It is recited at the end of the recitation of [[Devi Mahatmyam|Devi Mahatmya]].
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Vagambhrni is one of the few rshikas of the Rgveda.
 
Vagambhrni is one of the few rshikas of the Rgveda.
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This sukta is recited as a part of Durga Saptashati and Devi Atharvashirsha.
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This sukta is recited as a part of Durga Saptashati and Devi Atharvashirsha.<ref>Harshada Sawarkar (2019), [https://marathivishwakosh.org/11908/ Vagambhruniya Sukta], Marathi Vishwakosh</ref>
 
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* चित्राव, सिध्देश्वरशास्त्री, ''ऋग्वेदाचे मराठी भाषांतर'', पुणे, १९९६.
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* जोशी, महादेवशास्त्री, ''भारतीय संस्कृतिकोश – खंड ३'', पुणे, १९९९.
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* डांगे, स. अं. ''हिंदू धर्म आणि तत्त्वज्ञान'', पुणे, २०१६.
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* डांगे, सिंधू, ''भारतीय साहित्याचा इतिहास, भाग १'', नागपूर, १९७५.
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* वेलणकर, ह. दा. संपा. ''ऋक्सूक्तवैजयन्ती'', पुणे, १९६५.<ref>Harshada Sawarkar (2019), [https://marathivishwakosh.org/11908/ Vagambhruniya Sukta], Marathi Vishwakosh</ref>
      
== Verses & Meaning ==
 
== Verses & Meaning ==

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