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THE TWENTY-FIFTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN TO THE LORD OF LIGHT AND CREATOR OF GODHEAD
[The Rishi hymns Agni as the Seer-Will whose whole being is
the light and the truth and the lavishing of the substance of
divinity. He is the son born to the thought of the seers and he
gives himself as the godhead born in man who is the son of our
works opulent with the divine Truth and the divine Power and as
the conquering steed of the journey and the battle. The whole
movement of the Seer-Will is upward to the light and vastness
of the superconscient; his voice is as if the thunder-chant of those
heavens. He shall carry us by his perfect working beyond the
siege of darkness and limitation.]
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Raise thy song towards the Will, towards the divine for thy
increasing, for he is our lord of substance and he lavishes;
he is the son of the seekers of knowledge; he is the keeper
of the Truth who ferries us beyond the surge of our destroyers.
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This is the true in his being whom the seers of old kindled,
yea, the gods too kindled him with perfect outshinings into
his wide substance of the light, the priest of the oblation with
his tongue of ecstasy.
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O Flame supremely desirable, so by our supreme thinking,
by our brightest perfected mentality, by its utter cleaving
way of all evil let thy light give unto us the bliss.
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The Will is that which shines out in the gods, the Will is that
which enters with its light into mortals, the Will is the carrier
of our oblation; the Will seek and serve in all your thoughts.
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The Will gives to the giver of sacrifice the Son¹ born of his
¹The Son of the sacrifice is a constant image in the Veda. Here it is the godhead himself,
Agni who gives himself as a son to man, a Son who delivers his father. Agni is also the War-Horse and the steed of the journey, the White Horse, the mystic galloping Dadhikravan who
carries us through the battle to the goal of our voyaging.
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works who teems with the many inspirations and the
many voices of the soul, the highest, the unassailable, the
Master of things who opens our ears to the knowledge.
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Yea, 'tis the Will gives to us the Lord of existences who
conquers in the battles by his souls of power; Will gives to
us our swift-galloping steed of battle ever conquering,
never conquered.
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That which is strongest in us to upbear, we give it to the
Will. Sing out the Vast, O thou whose wide substance is
its light. Thy opulence is as if the largeness of the Goddess¹
herself; upward is the rush of thy plenitudes.
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Luminous are thy flaming radiances; there rises from thee
a vast utterance like the voice of the pressing-stone of de-
light; yea, thy cry of itself rises up like a thunder-chant from
the heavens.
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Thus, desiring substance, we adore the Will who is forceful
to conquer. May he who has the perfect power of his workings, carry us beyond all the forces that seek to destroy us,
like a ship over the waters.
¹Aditi, the vast Mother.
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