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The Atharvavediya Pancha-patalika. Throwing light on the arrangement, division, and text of the Atharva Veda Samhita. With a [Hindi] translation and an index of the pratikas. Edited by Bhagwaddatta, B.A. 7½ + 5¼, pp. xiv, 40. 8vo. Lahore, 1920.
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page 478 note 1 Thus it states that in kāṇḍas I–IV all the anuvākat, with six exceptions, have five sūktas each; in V all have five sūktas each, with one exception (sc. iv); in VI all have ten sūktas apiece, with five exceptions; VII consists of hymns of one verseeach; in VIII–XI each anuvāka contains two sūktas; in XII–XIVand XVII again each hymn consists only of one verse; and so forth.