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THE EIGHTH HYMN TO AGNI
DIVINE WILL, THE UNIVERSAL FULFILLER
[The Rishi having declared the continuity of the great effort
and aspiration from the earliest times hymns divine Will harboured in us, inmate, priest of the sacrifice, master of this dwelling, who fulfils the universal impulse in all its multiplicity and
both stimulates and leads it in act and knowledge.]
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Will, who art by force created in us, thee the pristine Power
the pristine seekers of the Truth kindled entirely that they might grow in their
being, the god in the sacrifice, who because he has the multitude of his delights establishes the all,¹
domiciled in us, master of the dwelling, inmate supremely
desirable.
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Will, in thee the supreme² guest and master of the house
with his locks of light the peoples take their foundation
because thou hast with thee vast vision and the multitude of
thy forms and the extraction of our riches and the perfect
peace and perfect being and the destruction of enemies.³
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Will, thee the human peoples seek with their adoration who
hast knowledge of the powers of the sacrifice4 and rightly
discriminating boldest for us utterly the delight and thou
art seated in our secret being, O perfect enjoyer, seeing with
a universal vision, pouring the multitude of thy voices, doing
aright the sacrifice, agleam with the glory of the clarity.
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Will, who sustainest the law of things in their universality,
thee we approach with obeisance of submission and express
thee by the words; so do thou, O puissant seer, approve and
¹Or, "fosters all".
²"First", both original and supreme:
³ The hostile powers who try to break up the unity and completeness of our being and
from whom the riches which rightly belong to us have to be rescued, not human enemies.
4 Or, "the process of the oblation".
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cleave to us, a godhead set high-blazing by the victory¹of
the mortal, by his right illuminings.
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Will multiply affirmed, thou takest many forms according
to the man and establishest for each his wide manifestation
even as of old; thou illuminest in thy force the many
things that are thy food and none can do violence to that
blaze of thy light when so thou blazest up.
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Will, youngest vigour, thee the gods have kindled high and
made their envoy to man and the bearer of his offerings;
wide in thy rapidities, born from the clarity, receiver of the
oblation, thee they have set in him as a keen and burning
eye that urges his mentality.
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Will, thee men who seek the bliss kindle high with an entire
kindling, fed by their clarities in the front of heaven;² so
increasing, diffused by its growths that hold its heats, thou
enterest widely into all the earth-life's speeding movements.
¹"Attainment", or, "the splendour" or, "glory".
²Heaven and earth, the pure mental being and the material consciousness.
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