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VII
TO BHAGA SAVITRI, THE ENJOYER
Rig-veda V.82
Of Savitri divine we embrace that enjoying, that which is the
best, rightly disposes all, reaches the goal, even Bhaga's, we
hold by the thought.
For of him no pleasure in things can they diminish, for too
self-victorious is it, nor the self-empire of this Enjoyer.
'Tis he that sends forth the delights on the giver, the god
who is the bringer forth of things; that varied richness of his
enjoyment we seek.
Today, O divine Producer, send forth on us fruitful felicity,
dismiss what belongs to the evil dream
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CHAPTER
XXI
The Sons of Darkness
WE HAVE seen, not once but repeatedly, that it is impossible to read into
the story of the Angirasas, Indra and Sarama, the cave of the Panis and the conquest
of the Dawn, the Sun and the Cows an account of a political and military
struggle between Aryan invaders and Dravidian cave-dwellers. It is a struggle
between the seekers of Light and the powers of Darkness; the cows are the
illuminations of the Sun and the Dawn, they cannot be physical cows; the wide
fear-free field of the Cows won by Indra for the Aryans is the wide world of
Swar, the world of the solar Illumination, the threefold luminous regions of
Heaven. Therefore
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THE THIRD HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.64
THE LEADERS TO THE BLISSFUL HOME
[The Rishi invokes the Lords of the infinite wideness and harmony whose arms embrace the soul's highest plane of the
Truth and Bliss, to extend to him those arms of awakened consciousness and knowledge, so that he may have their all-embracing delight. He aspires by the path of Mitra to the joy of his
harmonies in which there is no wound nor hurt; conceiving and
holding the highest by the power of the illumining word, he would
aspire to an increase in that plane, the proper home of the gods.
Let the two great gods create in his being that wide world of their
divine strength
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THE SECRET OF THE VEDA
CHAPTER
I
The Problem and Its Solution
Is
there at all or is there still a secret of the Veda?
According to current conceptions the heart of that ancient
mystery has been plucked out and revealed to the gaze of all,
or rather no real secret ever existed. The hymns of the Veda
are the sacrificial compositions of a primitive and still barbarous
race written around a system of ceremonial and propitiatory
rites, addressed to personified Powers of Nature and replete with
a confused mass of half-formed myth and crude astronomical allegories yet in the
making. Only in the later hymns do we perceive the first app
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THE THIRD HYMN TO AGNI
THE DIVINE FORCE, CONQUEROR OF THE SUPREME GOOD
[The Divine Will-Force is that of which all the other godheads
are forms and 'he manifests all these powers of supreme
Truth as he grows in us. Thus the supreme state of conscious
being is attained and by that our complex and manifold existence
is maintained in the Light and the Joy. The Rishi prays that
the evil may not be allowed to express itself again in him, that
the secret soul in us who is the Father of things but in us appears
as the child of our works and our evolution, may open itself to
the vast Truth-Consciousness. The Divine Flame will destroy all
the powers of falsehood an
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THE ELEVENTH HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.72
AN INVOCATION TO THE SACRIFICE
[The Rishi invokes Mitra and Varuna to the sacrifice as the
godheads who lead man on the path according to the law of the
truth and confirm our spiritual gains by its workings.]
With the words we sacrifice to Mitra and to Varuna as the
Atri.
Sit on the seat of the largeness for the drinking of the wine.
By your working you keep firm the gettings of good and you
make men to walk the path by your law.
Sit on the seat of the largeness for the drinking of the wine.
May Mitra and Varuna take delight in
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THE TWENTY-EIGHTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE HIGH-BLAZING FLAME, KING
OF IMMORTALITY
[The Rishi celebrates the flame of the Will high-blazing in the
dawn of knowledge as the King of Immortality, the giver to
the soul of its spiritual riches and felicity and of a well-governed
mastery of Nature. He is the bearer of our oblation, the illumined guide of our sacrifice to its divine and universal goal.]
The Flame of Will burning high rises to his pure light in the
heaven of mind; wide he extends his illumination and fronts the Dawn. She comes,
moving upward, laden with all desirable things, seeking the gods with the oblation, luminous
with the
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Sri Aurobindo's various writings on the Veda and his translations of
some of the hymns, originally published in the Arya between August
1914 and 1920, were brought together and published in book-form in 1956
under the general title ON THE VEDA. They were reissued in 1964. The
title of the volume, however, has now been changed to the more significant, THE
SECRET OF THE
VEDA.
For the purposes of the Centenary Edition the same arrangement
as in ON THE VEDA
has been maintained except for the following additions and alterations in Part III and Part IV.
In Part III a number of translations of Hymns to Indra, found in his
manuscripts and
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CHAPTER
XIX
The Victory of the Fathers
THE hymns addressed by the great Rishi
Vamadeva to the divine Flame, to the Seer-Will, Agni are among
the most mystic in expression in the Rig-veda and though quite
plain in their sense if we hold firmly in our mind the system of
significant figures employed by the Rishis, will otherwise seem
only a brilliant haze of images baffling our comprehension. The
reader has at every moment to apply that fixed notation which is
the key to the sense of the hymns; otherwise he will be as much
at a loss as a reader of metaphysics who has not mastered the
sense of the philosophical terms that are being constantly used
or, let u
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THE TWENTIETH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE WORK AND THE ATTAINMENT
[The Rishi desires a state of spiritual wealth full of the divine
working in which nothing shall fall away to the division and the
crookedness. So, increasing by our works the divine Force in us
daily, we shall attain to the Bliss and the Truth, the rapture of
the Light and the rapture of the Force.]
O Will, O conqueror of our plenitude, the felicity which thou
alone canst conceive in the mind, that make full of inspiration by our words and set it to labour in the gods as our
helper.
They who are powers increased of thee in the fierceness of
thy flame and strength, yet