Summary: 22. Savitar, 14, 77, 114. Sky, 50ff. Soma, 28, 81, 92ff. Speech, 30, 65, 75. Sun, 18, 80, 105f. Tvashtar, 21, 55, 81, 86. Varuna, 15, 70, 91, 97. Vasishtha, 107. Vata, 99. Vayu, 34, 64, 85. Waters, 30ff, 113. Wind, 113. Yama, 38, 80. Agni, the divine fire, dawn, and the sacrificial prayers play a crucial role in the cosmological understanding of the Rigveda text. The Ribhus, Maruts, and other gods are seen as divine workmen shaping the world and performing creative acts. The hymns and prayers are regarded as powerful instruments through which the Rishis effect their works and seek divine blessings. The concept of sacrifice, the order of the world, and the reproductive principle are explored through various hymns and their symbolic interpretations, shedding light on the intricate web of cosmological thought in the Rigveda.