Atharva-Veda is a 12 letter English word.
You can make 239 anagrams from letters in Atharva-Veda (-aaaadehrtvv).
The Atharva-Veda, on the other hand, contains some passages showing that its composers were acquainted with the ocean.
Its matter relates to the Soma ritual, and is entirely foreign to the spirit of the Atharva-Veda.
In certain cases, however, the Atharva-Veda is stated to be useful.
In its main contents the Atharva-Veda is more superstitious than the Rigveda.
The fourth collection, the Atharva-Veda, attained to this position only after a long struggle.
In the Atharva-Veda Kama does not mean sexual desire, but rather the yearning after the good of all created things.
There are besides two other names of the Atharva-Veda, the use of which is practically limited to the ritual texts of this Veda.
The Atharva-Veda adds that he set down a stone on the ground, asking the bride to step upon it for the obtainment of offspring.
The Atharva-Veda is extant in the recensions of two different schools.
The Atharva-Veda also supplies charms against sprains, worms, and other evils.
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