Samveda
Samaveda
consists of a selection of poetry mainly from the Rigveda,
and some original matter. It has two parts, Purva-Archika
(First Adoratona) and Uttar-Archika (Later
Adoration), containing verses addressed to the
three gods Agni (Fire), Indra (King
of Gods) and Soma (Energizing Herb). The
verses are not to be chanted anyhow, but to be
sung in specifically indicated melodies using the
seven svaras or notes. Such songs are
called Samagana and in this sense Samaveda
is really a book of hymns.

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