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Atharvaveda

JKP Literature

11 Mar 2026
Atharvaveda
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Atharvaveda (अथर्ववेद, atharvavēda) is one of the four parts of the Vedas consisting of 50 branches (shakha), comprising verses for averting calamities and bodily afflictions, and for performing religious rites.



Further Reading and References

  • Also written as Atharva Veda, Atharv Ved
  • Further Reading: rigveda, saamved, yajurveda, When and How Vedas Come to Us?
  • Main Kaun? Mera Kaun? Vol. 2, Ch. 35

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