religious hymn
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religious hymn
Summary
religious hymn is a literary genre[1].
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Rigveda[2].
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Psalms[3].
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Gathas[4].
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Classic of Poetry[5].
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Orphic hymns[6].
- A notable work attributed to religious hymn is Kojiki[7].
- religious hymn's instance of is recorded as literary genre[8].
- religious hymn's instance of is recorded as music genre[9].
- religious hymn's instance of is recorded as song type[10].
- religious hymn's part of the series is recorded as hymnal[11].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as religious song[12].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as liturgical music[13].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as hymn[14].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as prayer[15].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as religious text[16].
- religious hymn's subclass of is recorded as poem[17].
- religious hymn's part of is recorded as worship[18].
- religious hymn's part of is recorded as prayer book[19].
- religious hymn's part of is recorded as liturgical book[20].
- religious hymn's has part is recorded as Christian hymn[21].
- religious hymn's has part is recorded as piyyut[22].
- religious hymn's has part is recorded as stotra[23].
- religious hymn's has part is recorded as Buddhist chant[24].
- religious hymn's has part is recorded as nasheed[25].
- religious hymn's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Religious hymns[26].
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Works and Contributions
Notable works include Rigveda[2], a Hindu text[27], founded in -1500[28], written by various authors[29]; Psalms[3], a religious text[30]; Gathas[4], a religious text[31], written by Zoroaster[32]; Classic of Poetry[5], a literary work[33], founded in -0700[34], written by various authors[35]; Orphic hymns[6], a religious hymn[36], written by Pseudo-Orpheus[37]; and Kojiki[7], a literary work[38], founded in 0712[39], written by Hieda no Are[40].