Summary: The text delves into the various epithets or adjectives associated with the god Soma, particularly in the Rg-veda, revealing a rich tapestry of attributes that illustrate Soma's physical, moral, intellectual, and divine nature. The study explores how these epithets shed light on Soma's courage, wisdom, energy, and other noble qualities, as well as its association with significant gods like Indra and Agni, highlighting its critical role in Vedic sacrifices. The preparation and significance of Soma in rituals, its habitat, and mystical charm are intricately discussed. Various motifs in the hymns, such as brightness, purity, and quick motion, enhance the poetic glory surrounding Soma. The text also explores the anthropomorphic elements of Soma, linking it to the Earth and Heaven, birds and nature, ultimately showcasing Soma's enduring presence and revered essence in Vedic mythology and religious practices revealed through a detailed examination of the Rg-veda's hymns.