MANDALA SEVEN
VASISHTHA MAITRAVARUNI
SUKTA
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Men have brought to birth from the two tinders by the
handsʼ fall the Fire voiced by the light of their meditations;¹ Fire that sees
afar the flaming master of the house.

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The Shining Ones² have
set within in our dwelling-house closely regarding all to guard us from whatever
side — that Fire which in his home sits eternal and all-discerning.

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Verily shine out in
front of us, O Fire, with thy perpetual radiance; to thee continuous come
plenitudes.

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Fires come blazing out
supremely from thy Fires, luminous, full of hero-might, there where are
assembled men born to the perfect birth.

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Give us, O Fire, O
Forceful One, by the thought the wealth
¹ Or,
by the scintillations of their thought the Fire voiced by them;
² Or,
the lords of the riches
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full
of hero-power, full of progeny high-proclaimed which the Assailant with his
demon magic cannot pierce.

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He to whom there comes
in the light and in the dusk the young Damsel, luminous bearing the offering —
it is his own dynamic thought that comes to him desiring the Riches.

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O Fire, burn away from
us all hostile powers with the consuming flames with which thou didst burn the
afflicting demon, destroy Pain so that no voice of her is left.

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O bright and most
opulent, O Fire, who shinest and purifiest, as with whosoever kindles thy
flame-forces, so with us too, by those lauds abide.

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As with those who have
turned to thy flame-force, mortal men, our forefathers in many lands, with us
too by these lauds in thy right-mindedness abide.

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May these men, heroes
in the slayings of the Coverer, who work out the thought I have voiced, overcome
all undivine mage-knowledge.
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O Fire, may we not
dwell in the emptiness, nor in houses of men where there is no son¹ and the hero
is not, but around thee may we dwell in homes where there is good progeny, O
dweller in the home.

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This is the eternal
sacrifice to which there comes the Rider of the Horse, to our house full of
progeny and good offspring, our house increasing with the self-born Son.

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Protect us, O Fire,
from the abhorred Rakshasa, protect from the harm of one who would war against
us and do us evil; with thee as ally may we overcome those who would battle
against us.

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May that Fire go
beyond all other fires where is the Horse and the Son with the strong hand; traveller of the thousand paths reaches the imperishable things.

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This is that Fire who
guards those who would conquer, he protects from evil the man who sets him
ablaze; the heroes of the perfect birth move around him.
¹ Or,
where no remainder is left.
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This is that Fire who
is called¹ in many lands, whom the giver of the offering sets ablaze and has
lordship, round whom moves the Priest of the call in the rites of the path.

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In thee, O Fire, we cast many offerings gaining, lordship,
creating in the sacrifice both the eternal Travellers.

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O Fire, these
offerings most desired, incessantly bring to our formation of the godhead; to us
may there come all delightful Powers.

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Deliver us not, O
Fire, to strengthlessness, nor to the ill-clad mindlessness, nor to hunger, nor
to the Rakshasa, O thou with whom is the Truth, lead us not astray in the house
or in the forest.

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Now, O Fire, teach to
us the Words, do thou, O God, speed them to the lords of plenty, may both we and
they abide in thy grace, do you protect us ever with all kinds of weal.
¹ Or,
given offering
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Thou, O Fire, art
swift to our call and rapturous is thy vision; O son of force, shine with a
bright light. Burn us not since in thee and with thee is the eternal Son, let
not the strength of the hero in us break us to pieces.

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Mayst thou not, who
art with us in these god-kindled fires, denounce us for difficulty to bear thee;
may not wrong thinkings from thee, O son of force, even by error come to us.

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O Fire, O thou with
thy flame-force, rich with Treasure, become the mortal who casts his offerings
in the immortal; that godhead founds in him the conquest of the riches to
whom comes questioning the illumined seer, the seeker.

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O Fire, thou art the
knower of the great and happy path, bring to the illumined seers the vast
Treasure by which, O forceful one, with a life unwasting, heroic in strength we
may take rapture.

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Now, O Fire, teach to
us the Words, do thou, O God, speed them to the lords of plenty, may both we and
they abide in thy grace, do you protect us ever with all kinds of weal.
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SUKTA
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Cleave to our fuel, O
Fire, today, illumine the vast¹ pouring thy smoke of sacrifice, touch the peak
celestial with thy up-piled masses, then stretch them out to unite with the rays
of the Sun.

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Let us invoke, by the
sacrifices of the lord of sacrifice who voices the godheads, the greatness of
these who are pure, who are perfect in will, who are founders of the
Thought-gods, they take the taste of both kinds of offerings.

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Fire who is to be
prayed by you the mighty, the wise of understanding, the messenger between earth
and heaven, whose speech is truth kindled as the human by the thinking man, let
us greaten ever for the pilgrim-sacrifice.

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Desiring to serve,
bringing the offering, kneeling with prostration they pluck the sacred grass; O
priests of the pilgrim-sacrifice, casting it into the Fire speckled, with
luminous back, brighten him with the offering.

¹ Or,
blaze out vastly
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The seekers of the
godhead perfected in their thinking have come with yoked chariots and flung wide
open the doors in their formation of the godheads, they have anointed him as if
the two ancient Mothers caressing their child, as if rivers moving through level
spaces.

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May too dawn and
night, matrons great and divine, like good milch-cows, queens of sacrifice,
queens of plenty called by many seekers, sit on the sacred grass and lodge with
us for our happiness.¹

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I meditate on you, O
ye two illumined Seers, doers of the work in our human sacrifices, knowers of
all things born, for sacrifice; make high our pilgrim-sacrifice when we call:
you win our desirable things in the gods.

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In unison may Bharati
with her Muses of invocation, Ila with gods and men, and Fire, Saraswati with
her powers of inspiration come down to us, the three goddesses sit upon this
seat of sacrifice.

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O divine maker of
forms who hast the utter rapture, cast upon us that supreme transcendence, cause
of our growth, from which is born in us the hero ever active with wise
¹ Or,
be with us for our happy journey.
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discernment, the seeker
of the gods who sets to work the stone of the wine-pressing.

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O tree, release thy
yield to the gods; Fire the achiever of the work speeds the offering on its way.
It is he who does worship as the Priest of the call, the more true in his act
because he knows the birth of the gods.

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Come down to us, O
Fire, high-kindled, in one chariot with Indra and swiftly journeying gods; let
Aditi, mother of mighty sons, sit on the sacred grass, let the gods, the
immortals, take rapture in Swaha.
SUKTA
3

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Create for yourselves
in the sacrifice with a common joy in him the divine Fire along with all the
fires, the strong for sacrifice, the messenger who is in mortals the possessor
of Truth, inwardly permanent, whose food is Light, with his head of burning
flame, the purifying Fire.

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He neighs in his
desire like a horse in his pasture, when he breaks out from a mighty
encirclement the wind blows in the wake of his flame; now black is thy marching.
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O Fire, when are
kindled the imperishable flames of thee, the new-born Bull, and they journey
upwards, thy smoke mounts ruddy to heaven, for thou travellest, O Fire, as a
messenger to the gods.

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The might of thee
moves wide over earth, when swiftly thou tearest thy food with thy jaws, the
movement of thy march is like a charging army; O strong doer, with thy tongue of
flame thou art like one sifting-grain of barley.

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Him in the dusk, him
in the dawn, the ever youthful Fire men groom like a horse whetting the strength
of the guest in his native seat; when the offerings are cast to him there shines
out the light of the Bull.

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O thou of the bright
flame-force, fair to vision is thy front when nearest thou shinest out like
gold, thy strength moves like the thunder of heaven, rich in thy brilliance thou
showest thy light like a Sun.¹

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So that we may give
for you with Swaha, to the Fire, we
¹ Or,
like the light of the Sun.
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stand
around him with the words of revelation and luminous offerings; do thou, O Fire,
guard us with those measureless greatnesses, with thy
hundred iron cities.

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The inviolate powers
which are there for the giver, the Words with which thou guardest the powers
that are human, with these protect us, at once illumined seers and thy adorers,
O son of force, O knower of all things born!

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When he goes out pure
like a bright axe shining with his own light for his body, he who was born from
two mothers for sacrifice to the gods, strong of will, the desirable purifying
Fire.

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O Fire, light up for
us these happinesses; let us wake to an understanding of thy perfectly conscious
will; let all be there for those who laud thee, for him who utters thee; may you
protect us always with all kinds of weal.

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Bring forward for the
Fire, for the brilliant Light, thy mind and thy purified offering, the Fire who
travels with knowledge between all the divine and human births.
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SUKTA
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May Fire be the wise
one and the deliverer when he is born the youngest from the mother, he who
pure-bright of tooth clings to the forests, many foods he devours in a moment.

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In the rendezvous of
this god in his flame-force, one whom mortals have seized, a white flame, and he
has proclaimed that strong human grasp, Fire has illumined that which is ill-lit
to the human being.

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This is the seer, the
conscious thinker in those who are not seers, Fire has been set as the Immortal
in mortals; then lead us not here astray, O forceful Fire, may we be ever
right-minded in thee.

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He who has come to his
native seat made by the gods, Fire delivered the gods by his will; the plants
and the trees and the earth bear him who is the foundation of all.

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Fire has power for a
large Immortality, he is master of a wealth bounteous and full of hero-strength;
O thou who hast strength with thee, let us not sit around thee shapeless, actionless, without hero-force.
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To be rejected is the
abundance of the riches that bring no delight, let us be the masters of a wealth
that is eternal; that which is born from another is not the Son; O Fire, turn
not to wrong the, paths of one who knows not.

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Not to be accepted
even though blissful is the son of another womb, not to be thought of even by
the mind, for he brings with him no delight, soon even he returns to his home,
let rather the new Horse come to us, the all-conquering.

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Do thou, O Fire,
protect us from one who would conquer us, protect us thou, too, O forceful Fire,
from blame; may there come to thee on a path full of destruction, come utterly a
wealth thousandfold and desirable.

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O Fire, light up for
us these happinesses; let us wake to an understanding of thy perfectly conscious
will; let all be there for those who laud thee, for him who utters thee; may you
protect us always with all kinds of weal.
SUKTA
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Bring to the Fire in
his strength a Word for the traveller of earth and heaven who, in the lap of all
the Immortals, the universal godhead, grows by those who are ever wakeful.

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Fire, sought for, was
set in heaven and in earth, the leader of the rivers, the Bull of things that
are stable; he shines upon the human peoples, the universal godhead growing by
that which is supreme.

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In fear of thee the
black Tribe, creatures unharmonious, came away casting behind them their
enjoyments, when O Fire, O universal godhead, thy light shone upon man when thou torest them and flamedst forth in his front.

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O Fire, O universal
godhead, earth and heaven and the mid-realm clove to the triple law of thy
workings; shining with thy uninterrupted flame thou hast spread out the two
firmaments by thy light.

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To thee, O Fire, the
Words, thy shining horses, impetuous and luminous cleave in their desire, to the
universal godhead, lord of the peoples, charioteer of the Riches, ray of
intuition of the dawns and the days.

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Into thee, the
Shining Ones¹ cast the Mightiness, for they clove to thy will, O friendly Light;
O Fire, thou threwest the Destroyers out from the house bringing to birth a wide
Light for the Aryan.

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As thou camest to
birth in the supreme ether at once as Vayu thou didst guard the path, thou
criest aloud bringing to birth the worlds, according them as a gift to the Son,
O knower of all things born!

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O Fire, O universal
godhead, O knower of all things born, send into us that luminous impulsion by
which, O thou in whom are all desirable things, thou nourishest the achievement
of a wide inspired knowledge for the mortal giver.

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O Fire, join to us
within, to us made masters of the riches a plenitude of the knowledge inspired
wide in its store; O universal godhead, do thou in union with the Rudras and the
Vasus extend to us a vast peace.²
SUKTA
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I adore the Render,
adoring I proclaim by my speech the
¹ Or,
the Lords of the riches
² Or, a vast refuge.
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deeds
of the all-ruler, the almighty, the male, as Indra strong and to be rejoiced in
by the peoples.

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Him they send the
seer, the ray of intuition, the foundation, the light on the hill, the kingdom
of peace in earth and heaven; I illumine with my words the great and ancient
laws of working of Fire who rends the cities.

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The traffickers who
have not the will for the work, the binders in knots, who have the speech that
destroys, who have neither faith nor growth in the being, nor sacrifice, these
the Destroyers Fire has scattered before him; supreme he has made nether in
their realm those who will not to do sacrifice.

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The powers that
rejoice in the darkness behind, he most mighty in his godhead has made by his
energies powers in front; that Fire I proclaim, lord of the Treasure, who is
never bowed, who tames those that make battle against him.

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He bent down the walls
by his showering blows, he who has made the dawns wives of the Noble Ones; he
the mighty Fire has put his restraint upon men and made the peoples bringers to
him of his taxes by his forceful mights.
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He to whose peace all
beings come by their movements praying for a right mind, the universal godhead
came to that which is supreme above earth and heaven, Fire to the lap of the
father and mother.

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The god took to him
the riches of the Foundation, the universal godhead in the rising of the Sun
gathered wealth from the nether and the upper ocean, Fire took to him the riches
of earth and heaven.
SUKTA
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Even though a god
putting forth his force, I drive him forward as my steed of swiftness by my
prostrations of surrender; become the messenger of our pilgrim-sacrifice, one
who has knowledge; of himself in the gods he becomes known in his measured race.

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O Fire, come to us
along thy own paths, rapturous, taking pleasure in the comradeship of the gods;
making the high plateaus of earth to roar with his rushing strengths, with his
tusks of flame he burns the woodlands, all he burns in his desire.

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In front is the
sacrifice, well-placed is the sacred grass, pleased is the Fire; one prayed,
thou art like a Priest of the call, calling to the two mothers in whom are all
desirable things, whence thou art born most young and blissful.

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Men accomplished in
conscious knowledge have brought at once into birth the charioteer who has been
set as master of the peoples in their house, Fire the rapturous, the sweet of
speech, one who has with him the Truth.

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He has come and taken
his seat in the house of Man, the chosen bearer of the offering, Fire, the
Priest of the Word, he who upholds all things, he whom earth and heaven
increase, to whom the Priest of the call sacrifices for in him are all desirable
things.

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These have crossed
beyond all by their lights, the men of strength who have fashioned excellently
the Word, human beings who have gone forward eager to hear and have illumined
for me something of this Truth.

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Now we desire thee, O
Fire, O son of force, as the master of the Riches, we the Vasishthas; thou hast
obtained the impulsion for those who laud thee, those who have the plenty. Do
you always guard us with all kinds of weal.
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SUKTA
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The King, the Noble
One is kindled high with prostrations of surrender, he whose front receives the
oblation of the Light; men oppressed and opposed pray with offerings and the
Fire is born in front of the dawns.

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He verily is that
great one whom one knew, the rapturous Priest of man, the mighty one, the Fire;
he has found wide his lustres when he is let loose on the wide earth, black is
the rim of his wheel when he is declared by her growths.

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By what law of thee, O
Fire, dost thou illumine our purification? To what self-law of thee dost thou
move when thou art proclaimed aloud? O great giver, when may we become the lords
and conquerors of a wealth that is all-accomplishing¹ and unassailable?

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The voice of the Fire
of the bringer is heard more and more when he shines like a sun, a vast light;
Fire who stands over man in his battles has broken flaming into a blaze, the
divine guest.

¹ Or,
perfect
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In thee were our many
callings and thou becamest right-thoughted with all thy flame-forces. When thou
art proclaimed by the word, thou hearest, O Fire; perfect in thy birth, thyself
increase thy body.

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This is the word that
rose into birth for the Fire it is a conqueror of the hundreds and with it are
the thousands, it is twofold in its greatness when it creates the bliss for
those who laud him for the friend; it is luminous, a driver away of evil, a
slayer of the Rakshasa.

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Now we desire thee, O
Fire, O son of force, as the master of the Riches, we the Vasishthas; thou hast
obtained the impulsion for those who laud thee, those who have the plenty. Do
you always guard us with all kinds of weal.
SUKTA
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He awoke from the lap
of the dawns, their lover, the rapturous Priest of the call, the great seer, the
purifying Fire; he founds the ray of intuition for both kinds of being born, the
offerings in the gods, the riches in the doers of good.

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Strong in will this is
he who has flung wide the doors of the Traffickers purifying for us the
illumining ray which gives
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the many enjoyments; the rapturous Priest of the call,
who dwells in the house of men, is seen through the darkness of the nights.

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The seer free from
ignorance, the boundless, the luminous, a friend happily met,¹ our benignant
guest, rich in his lustres he shines in front of the dawns, a child of the
waters he enters into his mothers.

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One to be prayed by
you in the generations of man, equal in his rays shone out the knower of all
things born, Fire who dawns with his light of perfect vision, the rays woke into
his high blazing.

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O Fire, go on thy
embassy and fail not towards the gods with the company of those who fashion the
Word: sacrifice to Saraswati and the life-powers, and two riders of the horse
and the waters and to all the gods for the giving of the ecstasy.

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Vasishtha kindles
thee, O Fire, slaying the destroying demon, sacrifice for the Wealth to the
many-thoughted goddess:² many are the roads of thy approach, O knower of all
things born. Do you always guard us with all kinds of weal.
¹ Or,
happy in thy sessions, our friend, ² Or,
to her who is the tenant of the city:
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SUKTA
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As the lover of dawn
he has reached to a wide strength shining, flaming out with his play of lightnings; the Bull pure and resplendent he shines on us, illumining with his
light our thoughts he wakes our dawnings.

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It is as if the
sun-world shone out from the day and the dawns; they are forming the sacrifice
as aspirants the Thought: Fire the godhead knowing the births runs wide to his
goal, the Messenger, the Traveller to the godheads, strong to conquer.

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Our words are thoughts
seeking for godhead. Come to the Fire asking for the Treasure, Fire the carrier
of offerings, fair of front, perfect in vision, true in movement, the traveller
of the ways for men.

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O Fire, companioning
the shining ones bring to us Indra, companioning the Rudras bring vast Rudra,
with the Adityas bring the boundless and universal Mother, with those who have
the illumined word bring the master of the word in whom are all desirable
things.

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Men who are aspirants
pray in the pilgrim-rites to Fire the youthful and rapturous Priest of the call;
for he has become the ruler of the earth and the Riches, a sleepless messenger
for sacrifice to the gods.
SUKTA
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Thou art the great
conscious perception of the pilgrim-sacrifice, without thee the immortals have
no rapture; come in one chariot with all the gods, take thy seat within, O Fire,
as the supreme Priest of the call.

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Men who bring the
offering ever pray for thee, the swift in movement, for their envoy: when thou sitst with the gods on a manʼs seat of sacrifice, happy for him become the days.

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Even thrice in the
night within thee they woke to the knowledge of the Riches for the mortal giver;
as the human here sacrifice to the gods, become our messenger and protector from
the assailant.

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The Fire has power for
a vast pilgrim-sacrifice. Fire is a master of every offering made, for to his
will cleave the Shining Ones, so the gods established him as the
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carrier of the offerings.

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O Fire, bring the gods
to eat of the offerings, may they with Indra as their eldest take here their
rapture, establish this sacrifice in heaven in the gods. Do you always guard us
with all kinds of weal.
SUKTA
12

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We have come with a
great prostration of surrender to the ever-young Fire who has shone out blazing
in his own home rich of lustre between the wide firmaments and filled with the
offerings cast in him he moves facing every side.

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He overcomes all evils
by his mights: the Fire is affirmed by the lauds in the home, the knower of all
things born; may he guard us from stumbling and from blame, us when we speak the
words and us when we are lords of the plenty.

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Thou art Varuna and
thou art Mitra, O Fire, thee the Vasishthas make to grow by their thoughts, in
thee may the riches be easily won. Do you always guard us with all kinds of
weal.
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SUKTA
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To Fire
all-illumining, founder of the thought, slayer of the Asuras, bring your
thinking and the thought formed; glad I bring to our sacrificial seat the
offering for the universal godhead who has mastery over minds.

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Thou, O Fire,
illumining with thy light fillest earth and heaven even in thy birth: thou hast
released the gods from the Assailant by thy might, thou the universal godhead,
the knower of all things born.

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When born, O Fire,
thou lookest on the world as a herdsman on his cattle, one to be missioned,
pervading everywhere, as the universal godhead thou foundest the Path for the
Lord. Do you always guard us with all kinds of weal.
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To the godhead knower
of all things born, by our fuel, by our invocations of the god, by our offerings
may we give making prostration, to the Fire of the brilliant light.

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May we worship thee, O
Fire, with the fuel, may we give to thee with the laud, O master of sacrifice,
we with the oblation, O Priest of the call of the pilgrim-sacrifice, we with the
offerings, O god of the happy flame.

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Come, O Fire, with
the gods to our invocation of the gods taking pleasure in the cry “Vashatˮ, to thee,
O god, may we be givers of the offerings. Do you guard us always with all kinds
of weal.
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To the bounteous, one
to be approached with worship, cast in the mouth the offering, who brings to us
closest alliance.

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He who comes to the
five peoples of seeing men and takes his seat within in house and house, the
seer, the master of the house, the youth.

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May that Fire guard
the knowledge that is our inmate from every side, may he protect us from evil.

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Now have I brought
forth a new laud to Fire, the Hawk of Heaven; he wins for us repeatedly the
Riches.

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He whose glories are
desirable for vision and are like the Riches with their hero-powers, for he
flames in front of the sacrifice.

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May he take knowledge
of this cry of “Vashatˮ, may the Fire cleave to¹ our words who is the carrier of
the offerings and most strong for sacrifice.

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O Lord of the peoples
to whom we must reach, to whom the offerings are cast, we have set thee within
luminous in thy hero-force, O godhead, O Fire.

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Shine through the
nights and the days, by thee may we be well-armed with fire; a hero-force art
thou and thy desire is towards us.

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To thee men illumined
come with their thinkings for the conquest, to thee the imperishable One with
her thousands.
¹ Or,
take pleasure in
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The Fire repels the Rakshasas, the immortal with its brilliant light, one to be prayed, the pure and
purifying flame.

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Bring us our
effectuations for thou hast the mastery, O son of force, and may the lord of
enjoyment give us the object of our desire.

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Thou, O Fire, givest
us heroic glory and the divine Creator-Sun and Lord of enjoyment and the Mother
of the finite gives us the object of our desire.

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O Fire, guard us from
evil, against the doer of harm protect us, O god; imperishable, burn him with
thy most afflicting fires.

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Now unviolated become
to us a mighty iron city hundred fortressed for the protection of men.

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Do thou guard us from
evil in dusk and in dawn from the bringer of calamity — thou art by day and
night inviolable.
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SUKTA
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With this prostration
I invoke for you Fire the son of Energy, the beloved, the traveller most awake
to knowledge who carries out well the pilgrim-sacrifice, the immortal messenger
of every man.

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He yokes the two
shining steeds that bring all enjoyments, well-fed with the offerings swiftly
may he run; to be worshipped with sacrifice he of the perfect Word,
accomplisher of the riches, the divine achievement of men.

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Up stands the flame of
light of this bounteous One when to him are cast the offerings, his ruddy smoke
goes up and touches heaven; men kindle high the Fire.

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Thou art that most
glorious messenger whom we create, bring to us the advent of the gods, O son of
force, give us all mortal enjoyments, give us that which from thee we desire.

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Thou, O Fire, art the
master of the house, thou art the Priest of the call in our pilgrim-sacrifice,
thou art the purifying Priest, he in whom are all desirable things, the
conscious
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thinker; sacrifice and reach the object of our desire.

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O strong in will,
create the ecstasy for the doer of the sacrifice for thou art the founder of
ecstasy: sharpen in the Truth for us every doer of the rite and whosoever is
perfect in expression and skilful in thought.

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O Fire fed with the
offerings, let them abide in thee, the beloved, the illumined wise and those
lords of plenty among men who are they that travel to and allot to us the widenesses of the Rays.

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Those within whose
gated house the goddess of Revelation with her hands of light sits filled with
her fullnesses, them deliver from the doer of harm and the Censurer,¹ O forceful
Fire; give to us the peace that hears the Truth from afar.

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Do thou then with thy
rapturous tongue, for thou art the bearer of the oblation with thy mouth and
great is thy knowledge, bring to our lords of the plenty the riches and hasten
on its way our gift of the offering.

¹ Or
from betrayal and from bondage,
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They who give to us
the achieving plenitudes of the power of the Horse because of our desire of the
great inspired knowledge, them, O most young godhead, bring safe out of all evil
by thy hundred fortresses of rescue.

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The divine giver of
your Treasure desires from you the full pouring of the oblations; pour out and
fill: then the godhead carries you on your way.¹

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The gods have made
him the Priest of the call of the pilgrim-sacrifice, the conscious thinker, the
carrier of flame; Fire founds the ecstasy and the heroic strength for the man
who performs the sacrifice for the giver.
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O Fire, become high
kindled with the plenty of thy fuel, let the sacred grass be spread wide.

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Let the doors of
aspiration swing open; bring here the aspirant gods.

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Go, O Fire, sacrifice
to the gods with the offering; make good the ways of the pilgrim-sacrifice, O
knower of all things born.
¹
Or,
brings to you the Riches.
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He makes good the ways
of the pilgrim-sacrifice, the knower of all things born; he sacrifices and
gladdens the immortal gods.

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Conquer all desirable
things, O conscious thinker, may our yearning today become the Truth.

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Thee they have
established as the carrier of offerings, O Fire, the gods have founded thee, the
Son of Energy.

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Those may we be who
give to thee, the godhead, go vast upon thy way and found for us the ecstasies.
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