- Rigvedic dialogue hymns
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Rigveda contains a number of dialogue hymns ("IAST|saṃvāda-sūkta"s), hymns that are in the form ofdialogue s, representing the earliest surviving sample of this genre, and can be argued to be an early precursor ofSanskrit drama . They are found in the youngest part of the Rigveda (RV 1 andRV 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.*1.179
Agastya andLopamudra (5trishtubh s, 1brhati )
*3.33Vishvamitra and the Rivers (12 trishtubhs, 1anushtubh )
*10.10: dialogue ofYama and Yami (12 anushtubhs)
*10.51Agni and the gods (9 trishtubhs)
*10.86Indrani ,Indra , the "he-ape"Vrshakapi and his wife
*10.95: dialogue ofPururavas andUrvashi (18 trishtubhs)
*10.183: dialogue between the sacrificer and his wife (3 trishtubhs)ee also
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Ancient literature
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