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15.4.ConceptualintegrationofconceptsofB{haspati,AgniandIndra..........380
15.5.Conclusion......................................................384
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Visnu...............................................................385
16.1.Visnuastheindependentgod.......................................386
16.1.1.Appearanceofspaceandmorninglight........................386
16.1.2.Stridesorfootprints?ThemodelofFootprintsOfVisnu..........387
16.1.3.Solar-raincycleoftheworldandthesacrifice...................390
16.1.4.CognitivedimensionofVisnu’sactivity........................391
16.2.Visnu,IndraandAgni.............................................392
16.5.1.VisnuandIndra............................................393
16.5.2.VisnuandAgni............................................394
16.3.Conclusion......................................................394
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Varuna..............................................................396
17.1.ThephilosophicalmodelofTheCopperPillar.........................396
17.2.ThephilosophicalmodelsofTheCopperPillar,ofTheWave
OfHoney,ofFootprintsOfVisnu,andofIndra’sFightWithV{tra........399
17.3.Solar-rainyambivalenceofactivityofMitraandVaruna.................400
17.4.ExultationgivenbyMitraandVarunainthemorning...................405
17.5.Conceptualclusterofdarkness,lackofcognitionandsin.Moral
dimensionofthesymbolsofdarkness................................409
17.6.AnalysisofRV7.86-88............................................413
17.7.Unsuccessfulexultation(RV7.89)...................................417
17.8.VarunaisAgni?..................................................419
17.9.Varuna,IndraandAgni............................................421
17.10.Conclusion.....................................................433
Chaptereighteen
TheÇgvedicgods,AgniandtheNāsadīya...............................435
Concludingremarks..................................................441
AppendixI.MainconceptualmetaphorsintheRVanalysedinthebook.......444
AppendixII.MainconceptualmetonymiesintheRVanalysedinthebook.....454
AppendixIII.TheÇgvedicgeneraldomainsandthegeneralmodelofreality
transformation............................................457
AppendixIV
.Diagramsofphilosophicalmodels...........................459
AppendixV
.Stanzasdiscussedinthebook................................467
Bibliography.........................................................469
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