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The Second Hymn to Agni
A HYMN OF THE LIBERATION OF THE DIVINE FORCE
[Nature in her ordinary limited and material workings holds the Divine Force concealed in her secret or subconscient being; only
when consciousness enlarges itself towards the One and Infinite, is it manifested, born for the conscient Mind. The clarities of
the higher illumination cannot be kept so long as there is not this Strength to guard them, for hostile powers snatch them
away and conceal them again in their secret cavern. Divine Will manifested in man, itself liberated, liberates him from the cords
which bind him as a victim in the world-sacrifice; we attain t
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The Lost Sun and the Lost Cows
THE CONQUEST or recovery of the Sun and the Dawn
is a frequent subject of allusion in the hymns of the Rig Veda. Sometimes it is the finding of Surya, sometimes
the finding or conquest of Swar, the world of Surya. Sayana, indeed, takes the word Swar as a synonym of Surya; but it is
perfectly clear from several passages that Swar is the name of a world or supreme Heaven above the ordinary heaven and earth.
Sometimes indeed it is used for the solar light proper both to Surya and to the world which is formed by his illumination.
We have seen that the waters which descend from Heaven or which are conquered and
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A Retrospect of Vedic Theory
VEDA, then, is the creation of an age anterior to our intellectual philosophies. In that original epoch thought proceeded by other methods than those of our logical
reasoning and speech accepted modes of expression which in our modern habits would be inadmissible. The wisest then de
pended on inner experience and the suggestions of the intuitive mind for all knowledge that ranged beyond mankind's ordinary
perceptions and daily activities. Their aim was illumination, not logical conviction, their ideal the inspired seer, not the accurate
reasoner. Indian tradition has faithfully preserved this account of the origin of
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The Angiras Rishis
THE NAME Angiras occurs in the Veda in two different
forms, Angira and Angiras, although the latter is the more common; we have also the patronymic Angirasa applied
more than once to the god Brihaspati. In later times Angiras, like Bhrigu and other seers, was regarded as one of the original
sages, progenitors of clans of Rishis who went by their names, the Angirasas, Atris, Bhargavas. In the Veda also there are these
families of Rishis, the Atris, Bhrigus, Kanwas etc. In one of the hymns of the Atris the discovery of Agni, the sacred fire,
is attributed to the Angiras Rishis (V.11.6), but in anothe
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The Seventh Hymn to Mitra-Varuna
THE LORDS OF THE GREAT FORCE
[Because they hold the great battle-force of the Truth, Mitra and Varuna lead us to the vastness of that Truth. By that force
they rule all imperially, contain the Truth's clarities and their powers are manifested in all the godheads. Therefore should
they put forth their power in these godheads for the human possession of the great felicity and wealth of the Truth in earth
and heaven. They reach the Truth by the Truth; for they have its discernment full of the impulsion that goes straight to the
knowledge; therefore they increase divinely without falling into the
The Vedic Fire
Rig Veda I.94 and 97
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This is the omniscient who knows the law of our being and is
sufficient to his works; let us build the song of his truth by our thought and make it as if a chariot on which he shall mount.
When he dwells with us, then a happy wisdom becomes ours. With him for friend we cannot come to harm.
Whosoever makes him his priest of the sacrifice, reaches the perfection that is the fruit of his striving, a home on a height of
being where there is no warring and no enemies; he confirms in himself an ample energy; he is safe in his strength, e
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The Eighth Hymn to Mitra-Varuna
THE HOLDERS OF THE LUMINOUS WORLDS
[The Rishi invokes Mitra and Varuna as the upholders of the worlds or planes of being, especially the three luminous worlds
in which the triple mental, the triple vital, the triple physical find the light of their truth and the divine law of their powers.
The strength of the Aryan warrior is increased by them and guarded in that imperishable law. From the luminous worlds
the rivers of the truth descend with their yield of bliss. In each of them a luminous Purusha fertilises a form of the triple thought
consciousness of the Truth; t
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Agni and the Truth
THE RIG VEDA is one in all its parts. Whichever of its
ten Mandalas we choose, we find the same substance, the same ideas, the same images, the same phrases. The
Rishis are the seers of a single truth and use in its expression a common language. They differ in temperament and personality;
some are inclined to a more rich, subtle and profound use of Vedic symbolism; others give voice to their spiritual experience
in a barer and simpler diction, with less fertility of thought, richness of poetical image or depth and fullness of suggestion.
Often the songs of one seer vary in their manner, range from th
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The Ashwins, Lords of Bliss
Rig Veda IV.45
1. Lo, that Light is rising up and the all-pervading car is being
yoked on the high level of this Heaven; there are placed satisfying delights in their triple pairs and the fourth skin of
honey overflows.
2. Full of honey upward rise the delights; upward horses and
cars in the wide-shinings of the Dawn and they roll aside the veil of darkness that encompassed on every side and they
extend the lower world into a shining form like that of the luminous heaven.
3. Drink of the honey with your honey-drinking mouths, for the hon
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The Sons of Darkness
WE HAVE seen, not once but repeatedly, that it is impossible to read into the story of the Angirases, 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 fearfree 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 equall