Mandala 7
The seventh Mandala of the Rigveda has 104 hymns. In the Rigveda Anukramani, all hymns in this book are attributed to Vashista. Hymn 32 is additionally credited to Sakti Vashista, and hymns 101-102 are additionally credited to Kumara Agneya.
It is one of the "family books", the oldest core of the Rigveda, which were composed in early vedic period(1500-1000 BCE).
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