Atharva Veda occupies a unique position among the four Vedas. The Atharva Veda is more worldly. It seeks to solve the problems of this world and its common people. It was inspired by and potentially authored by the healer Atharvan, Vedic seer (diviner), priest, The Atharvana Veda is a collection of 20 books, with a total of 730 hymns of about 6,000 stanzas. The author detailed how the hymns in Atharvana Veda are more diverse in nature and character than the ones in Rig Veda. It is also of a much simpler language than the Rig Veda. Most of the hymns of Atharvana Veda are unique to it, except for the one sixth of hymns that borrowed from Rigveda 10th mandala.