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Soma: Brave New World

 
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PostWysłany: Śro 1:52, 07 Mar 2007    Temat postu: Soma: Brave New World

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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] was one of the more important gods in the Rig Veda; 120 hymns and one entire book are dedicated to him. He has many different forms. He is seen as a celestial bull, a bird, a giant rising from the waters, the lord of plants, and as an embryo. He rarely is seen as a fully grown human.

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