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Rig-veda Repetitions presents a detailed and methodical examination of the repeated verses, distichs, and stanzas found throughout the Rig-veda, one of the oldest and most sacred texts of Hinduism. Maurice Bloomfield’s scholarly work provides a systematic presentation of these repetitive elements, offering critical analysis and discussion that illuminate the structure and composition of this foundational Vedic literature.
This second edition compilation serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, linguists, and students of ancient Indian philosophy and religious texts. By organizing and analyzing the repetitive patterns within the Rig-veda, Bloomfield reveals the literary techniques and theological emphases employed by the text’s composers. The work demonstrates how repetition functioned as both a mnemonic device and a means of spiritual emphasis in early Vedic composition.
Essential for academic study of Vedic literature, Sanskrit, and the history of Hindu religious thought, this edition provides systematic reference material that deepens understanding of one of humanity’s oldest written religious traditions.







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