Rigvedic dialogue hymns

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The Rigveda contains a number of dialogue hymns (Script error: No such module "lang".s) in the form of dialogues, representing the earliest surviving sample of this genre.[1] It can be argued to be an early precursor of Indian classical drama.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". They are found in the youngest part of the Rigveda (RV 1 and RV 10), dating to roughly the 12th to 10th centuries BC, with the exception of the older River hymn (RV 3.33), where the rivers answer in reply to Vishvamitra's prayer.

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