"The Supreme Being is called neither the second, nor the third, nor yet the fourth. He is called neither the fifth, nor the sixth, nor yet the seventh; he is called neither the eighth nor the ninth nor yet the tenth. He is the One, One alone and only One."
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From Atharva Veda chapter 13, verses 16 to 18, and 20-21 quoted in "Hindu Dharma-A Teaching Guide" p.44
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