Rigveda 10.10 (Yama–Yami dialogue hymn)

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Rigveda 10.10 (Yama–Yami dialogue hymn) is a Vedic dialogue hymn in which the twin siblings Yama and Yami debate themes of desire, morality, and incest, making it one of the earliest and most discussed examples of dramatic and ethical discourse in ancient Indian literature.

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instanceOf Rigvedic hymn
Vedic dialogue hymn
associatedWith Indo-Aryan culture NERFINISHED
early Vedic religion
depicts debate between Yama and Yami
discusses cosmic law
incest prohibition
social norms
featuresCharacter Yama NERFINISHED
Yami NERFINISHED
hasCharacterRole Yama as moral refuser
Yami as desiring sister
hasForm dialogue
hasGenre dramatic hymn
ethical discourse
hasLanguage Vedic Sanskrit NERFINISHED
hasMeter Vedic metrical verses
hasSignificance early textual witness to Vedic ethical reflection
frequently discussed in Indological scholarship
important source for study of Vedic views on sexuality
one of the earliest dramatic dialogues in Indian literature
hasTheme cosmic order
desire
dharma
incest taboo
morality
sexual ethics
sibling relationship
includedIn Samhita portion of the Rigveda NERFINISHED
originalScript oral tradition (later written in Brahmi and other Indic scripts)
partOf Rigveda NERFINISHED
Rigveda Mandala 10 NERFINISHED
portrays Yama rejecting incestuous union
Yami expressing sexual desire for Yama
relatedWork Rigveda 10.135 NERFINISHED
Rigveda 10.14 NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Hinduism
Vedic religion NERFINISHED
scripturalStatus shruti NERFINISHED
setIn mythic primordial time
studiedIn Indology NERFINISHED
Vedic philology NERFINISHED
comparative religion
history of ethics
timePeriod 2nd millennium BCE
usedAsSourceFor reconstruction of early Indo-Aryan social norms
study of Yama as god of death

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Yami textualSource Rigveda 10.10 (Yama–Yami dialogue hymn)