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HYMN TO VARUNA
V.85
[In this hymn there is throughout a sustained double sense.
In the exoteric Varuna is hymned as the Asura, omniscient and omnipotent lord
and creator, the Godhead in his creative wisdom and might forming the world and
maintaining the law of things in the earth and mid-air and heavens. In the
esoteric in which the physical phenomena of the exoteric become symbols, the
infinite Godhead is hymned in his all-pervading wisdom and purity opening the
three worlds of our being to the Sun of knowledge, pouring down the streams of the Truth, purifying the soul from the
falsehood of the lower being and its sin. The hymn is rendered
here successivel
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THE TENTH HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.71
AN INVOCATION TO THE SACRIFICE
[The Rishi invokes Mitra and Varuna to the Soma-offering
as destroyers of the enemy and greateners of our being and as
helpers of our thoughts by their mastery and wisdom.]
O destroyers of the Enemy, come with your greatenings,¹
O Varuna, O Mitra, to this our delightful sacrifice.
O Varuna, O Mitra, you govern every man and are the wise
thinkers; you are the rulers, nourish our thoughts.
Come, O Varuna, O Mitra, to our Soma-offering, to the
sacrifice of the giver, that you may drink of this wine.
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THE SEVENTEENTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF ENLARGEMENT AND ULTIMATE ASPIRATION
[A state arrives in which man goes beyond the mere subtlety
and fineness of the intelligence and reaches to a rich and manifold largeness of soul. Even then though he has now the wide
law of his being which is our right foundation, he needs a force
greater than his to lead him; for largeness and multiplicity of
soul-force and knowledge are not enough, there must be the
divine truth in thought, word and act. For we have to attain
beyond the enlarged mental being to the beatitude of a state
beyond mind. Agni has the light and the force, the Word and
the true impulsion, the embraci
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XIII
SOMA, LORD OF DELIGHT AND IMMORTALITY
Rig-veda IX.83
Wide spread out for thee is the sieve of thy purifying,
O
Master of the soul; becoming in the creature thou pervadest
his members all through. He tastes not that delight who is
unripe and whose body has not suffered in the heat of the
fire; they alone are able to bear that and enjoy it who have
been prepared by the flame.
The strainer through which the heat of him is purified is
spread out in the seat of Heaven; its threads shine out and
stand extended. His swift ecstasies foster the soul that purifies him; he ascends to the high leve
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CHAPTER
VII
Varuna-Mitra and the Truth
IF
THE idea of the Truth that we have
found in the very opening hymn of the Veda really carries in itself
the contents we have supposed and amounts to the conception
of a supramental consciousness which is the condition of the
state of immortality or beatitude and if this be the leading conception of the
Vedic Rishis, we are bound to find it recurring
throughout the hymns as a centre for other and dependent psychological
realisations. In the very next Sukta, the second hymn
of Madhuchchhandas addressed to Indra and Vayu, we find
another passage full of clear and this time quite invincible psychological
suggestion
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HYMN TO INDRA
X. 54
[Hymn of Brihaduktha Vamadevya to Indra, Master of
Mental Force, when he exceeded Mind and entered Mahas, yet
maintained the lower firmaments, — realising his unity with Sah
the supreme Purusha.]
When thou hadst given wholly the fullness of the ideal to
thy fame, O Maghavan of the fullness, when both the firmaments cried to thee in their terror, thou didst protect the
gods, thou didst transfix the Enemy, by teaching the strength
of the Spirit, O Indra, even for this creation.
When thou didst range abroad increasing in thy force of
substance and progressing strength to the people, that force
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THE TWENTY-FOURTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN TO THE DELIVERER AND PROTECTOR
[The Rishi invokes the Divine Will for protection from evil and
for the fullness of the divine light and substance.]
1-2. O Will, become our inmost inmate, become auspicious to us,
become our deliverer and our armour of protection. Thou
who art the lord of substance and who of that substance
hast the divine knowledge, come towards us, give us its most
luminous opulence.
3-4. Awake! hear our call! keep us far from all that seeks to
turn us to evil. O shining One, O flame of purest Light, thee
for our comrades we desire that even now they may have
the bliss and peace.
P
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SECTION
THREE
Transformation of the Vital
THE
two movements whose apparent contradiction confuses your mind, are the two ends
of a single consciousness whose motions, now separated from each other, must
join if the life-power is to have its more and more perfect action and fulfilment or the transformation for which we hope.
The vital being
with the life-force in it is one of these ends; the other is a latent dynamic
power of the higher consciousness through which the Divine Truth can act, take
hold of the vital and its life-force and use it for a greater purpose here.
The Life-Force
in the vital is the indispensable instrument for all action of
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SECTION
FIVE
Transformation of the Subconscient and the Inconscient
SO
LONG as there is not the supramental change down to the subconscient, complete
and full, the lower nature has always a hold on some part of the being.
⁂
The subconscient difficulty is
the difficulty now − because the whole struggle in the general sadhana is
now there. It is in the subconscient, no longer in vital or conscious physical
that the resistance is all massed together.
⁂
The inner being does not depend
on the subconscient, but the outer has d epended on it for thousands of lives
− that is why the outer being and physical consciousness's habit of