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Ved-ava

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sacrificed to her the first of their catch and observed numerous taboos related to her while fishing. Seeing Ved-ava boded ill, most often drowning. She has been regarded as the spirit of a drowned person or simply as a personification of the water itself.
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traditionally dependent on fishing. She is also sometimes associated with
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