Pair 1 is correctly matched:Godhuli translates to "the dust of the cows" and refers to the moment in the evening when cows return home, creating a dust cloud. In the Vedic context, Godhuli signifies the time of day during dusk, particularly when cows are being herded back to the village. It is often used as a metaphor to indicate a specific point in time, the period at dusk.
Pair 2 is correctly matched:Gavyuti comes from the word "Gavyu", which is related to cows. In the Vedic texts, Gavyuti refers to the distance a cow can travel in a specific period, often used to describe the speed of cattle or the amount of land covered by them. It was used to measure distance, especially in ancient times.
Pair 3 is not correctly matched:Duhitr is a term used in the Rigveda that means daughter. The root of the word comes from "duhitṛ" (धुत्र), which translates to daughter or female child. The word for wife in Vedic literature is usually Patni (पत्नी) or Vadhū (वधू), not Duhitr.
Pair 4 is correctly matched:The Panis were a group of people mentioned in the Rigveda. They were often described as enemies of the Aryans, particularly in the context of obstructing their wealth (cattle, grains) and hindering the performance of rituals. The Panis were depicted as misers or hoarders of wealth, and their opposition to the Aryans' religious and societal goals made them symbolic of the forces against the prosperity and spiritual practices of the Vedic people.
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