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  2. Gayatri Mantra - Wikipedia

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    tat that savituḥ Savitr - GEN vareṇyam lovely- ACC bhargaḥ splendor- ACC devasya god- GEN dhīmahi may-we-attain dhiyaḥ thoughts- ACC yaḥ who- NOM naḥ our pra-codayāt may-he-guide tat savituḥ vareṇyam bhargaḥ devasya dhīmahi dhiyaḥ yaḥ naḥ pra-codayāt that Savitr -GEN lovely-ACC splendor-ACC god-GEN may-we-attain thoughts-ACC who-NOM our may-he-guide 'May we attain ...

  3. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    Incredibox (also stylized as INCREDiBOX or incredibox) is a beatboxing-based music video game created, developed, and published by the French company So Far So Good (SFSG). The concept of the game is users dragging and dropping sound icons on different characters to make music.

  4. IncrediBots - Wikipedia

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    All three Incredibots games are free-to-play, but users could donate in the first two games to become an "IncrediBots supporter", [3] and would gain access to additional features in the first two games.

  5. Vedera - Wikipedia

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    Vedera (formerly Veda) was an American Indie rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. The band was founded as Veda in 2003 by members Kristen May, Brian Little, Jason Douglas and Drew Little. They released The Weight of an Empty Room, their first full length LP in 2005. That year, they changed their name to Vedera after a similarly named band ...

  6. Veda Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Veda was the first violinist, Irwin Eisenberg, second violin; Alan Iglitzin, viola, and Charles Brennand, cello. The group cut ties with the orchestra in 1966 under significant resistance from its administration. [7] [8] Moving to Seattle, they became the quartet-in-residence of the University of Washington. From their base in Seattle, they ...

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    HuffPost Data Visualization, analysis, interactive maps and real-time graphics. Browse, copy and fork our open-source software.; Remix thousands of aggregated polling results.

  8. Nasadiya Sukta - Wikipedia

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    The Nāsadīya Sūkta (after the incipit ná ásat, or "not the non-existent"), also known as the Hymn of Creation, is the 129th hymn of the 10th mandala of the Rigveda (10:129).

  9. Mandala 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third Mandala of the Rigveda has 62 hymns, mainly to Agni and Indra.It is one of the "family books" (mandalas 2-7), the oldest core of the Rigveda in Nepal, which were composed in early Vedic period (1500 – 1000 BCE). [1]