Mandala 10

The tenth mandala of the Rigveda has 191 hymns. Together with Mandala 1, it forms the latest part of the Rigveda, containing much mythological material, including the Purusha sukta (10.90) and the dialogue of Sarama with the Panis (10.108), and notably containing several dialogue hymns. The subjects of the hymns cover a wider spectrum than in the other books, dedicated not only to deities or natural phenomena, including deities that are not prominent enough to receive their own hymns in the other books, but also to objects like dice (10.34), herbs (10.97), press-stones and abstract concepts like liberality, creation, knowledge (10.71), speech, spirit (10.58), faith (10.151), a charm against evil dreams (10.164).
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