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In the Rig-Veda the word asura is frequently used as an epithet for various deities. However, in later Sanskrit this word is used instead for a class of demons who are enemies of the gods. In this work, the Vedic passages containing this word are examined to see how such a remarkable shift in meaning occured down the ages.
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