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THE TWENTY-THIRD HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE RICH AND CONQUERING SOUL
[The Rishi desires through Agni that opulence of the divine
Light against which the armies of darkness cannot stand; for it
overpowers them by its plenitude and force. This it does on all
the successive planes of the soul's labour and in each of them
man gets, by this divine Force that is the true and transcendent
Being, all the objects of his desire that they contain.]
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Bring to us, O Strength most forcefully
prevailing, that forceful opulence of the Light which in all the fields of our labour
shall by force prevail with thy mouth of flame to enter into
the plenitudes.
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O Flame, O Might, that rich felicity bring which shall
violently overpower the armies that are embattled against
us; for thou art the true in being, the transcendent and
wonderful, who gives to man the luminous plenitude.
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All these peoples who with one heart of love have made
clear their seat of sacrifice, find in the dwelling-placesą of the
soul thee, the priest of sacrifice, the beloved, and they reach
in them their many objects of desire.
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This is the labourer in all man's works
and he holds in himself an all-besieging force. O pure-brilliant Flame, shine out
full of joy and opulence in these our habitations, shine out
full of light, O our purifier.
ąThe "seats" or homes of the soul, which progresses from plane to plane and makes of
each a habitation. They are sometimes called the cities. There are seven such planes each
with its seven provinces and one additional above. Usually we hear of a hundred cities, the
double number perhaps representing the downward gaze in each, of the Soul upon Nature
and the upward aspiration of Nature to the Soul.
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