The earliest documented account of gambling in the world is in a hymn from the Rig Veda, an ancient Indian Sanskrit text written between 1700 and 1100 BCE. It paints a precise and comprehensive picture of the phenomenology, psychopathology and harms of gambling. Excerpts from this hymn (from the tenth book of the Rig Veda) are given below; here, a gambler addresses the dice that have destroyed his life and begs them to spare him:Reference Singh1
‘The Gambler:
‘Chorus:
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