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The Body That Became the World: Reading the Puruṣa Sūkta (RV 10.90)
A late Rigvedic hymn imagines the universe built from a dismembered giant, and in one verse derives the four social classes from his body. Here is what the text actually says, why scholars date it late, and how it preserves a creation myth older than Sanskrit.
Agni in the Rig Veda: The Fire God Who Carries Prayers to Heaven
Agni — the divine fire — is the first deity invoked in the Rig Veda and the priest of every Vedic sacrifice. Why does the entire corpus open with him, and what does he mean?