Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Rigveda
Of or relating to the Sanskrit language of the Rigveda
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThere is no direct ethnic connection between the identities of different peoples of the Rigvedic period and the identities of actual different peoples living in present-day India, or indeed in the world today. Shrikant Talageri
Classical Sanskrit word dharmas would formally match with Latin o-stem firmus from Proto-Indo-European *dʰer-mo-s "holding", were it not for its historical development from earlier Rigvedic n-stem. Source: Internet
Ashoke Mukherjee (2001) is critical of the attempts to identify the Rigvedic Sarasvati. Source: Internet
Instead they descend from other dialects similar to, but in some ways more archaic than Rigvedic. Source: Internet
The Rigvedic hymns apply a feminine gender to all the rivers mentioned therein but "Sindhu" is the only river attributed with a masculine gender. Source: Internet
The Rigvedic "Sindhu" is thought to be the present-day Indus river and is attested 176 times in its text – 95 times in the plural, more often used in the generic meaning. Source: Internet