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THE FIFTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE SUMMONING OF
THE GODS
[The hymn calls to the sacrifice by the
summons of the divine Flame the principal godheads. Each is described or invoked
in that capacity and functioning in which he is needed and helpful to the
perfection of the soul and its divine growth and attaining.]
To the Will that knoweth all the births,
to the Flame highly kindled, purely luminous offer a poignant clarity.
This is he that expresses the powers of
the gods, the untameable who speeds on its way this our sacrifice, this is
the seer who comes with the wine of sweetness in his hands.
O Strength, we hav
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THE SIXTEENTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN TO THE BRINGER OF ALL DESIRABLE GOOD
[The Rishi affirms the Divine Will in man as the offering
and representative priest who brings light and strength and
inspired knowledge and every desirable good; for he is the
aspirer by works in whom is the puissance of all the gods and
the full plenitude of their force.]
Sing thou out by the word a vast
manifestation for the shining Light, for the divine, for the Will whom mortals by their
expressions of his godhead as the Friend¹ put in their front.
The Will is the priest of offering of the peoples; by the illuminations of the discerning mind he bears abro
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VI
THE DIVINE DAWN
Rig-veda III.61
Dawn, richly stored with substance, conscious cleave
to the affirmation of him who expresses thee, O thou of the
plenitudes. Goddess, ancient, yet ever young thou movest
many-thoughted following the law of thy activities, O bearer
of every boon.
Dawn divine, shine out immortal in thy car of happy light
sending forth the pleasant voices of the Truth. May steeds
well-guided bear thee here who are golden-brilliant of hue
and wide their might.
Dawn, confronting all the worlds thou standest high-uplifted
and art their perception of Immortality; do thou move
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IV
AGNI, THE ILLUMINED WILL
Rig-veda 1.77
1. How shall we give to Agni? For him what Word accepted
by the Gods is spoken, for the lord of the brilliant flame ?
for him who in mortals, immortal, possessed of the Truth,
priest of the oblation strongest for sacrifice, creates the
gods?
2. He who in the sacrifices is the priest of the offering, full of
peace, full of the Truth, him verily form in you by your
surrenderings; when Agni manifests¹ for the mortals the
gods, he also has perception of them and by the mind offers to them the sacrifice.
3. For he is the will, he is the strength, he is the eff
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VISHNU, THE ALL-PERVADING GODHEAD
Rig-veda 1.154
Of Vishnu now I declare the mighty works, who has measured out the earthly worlds and that higher seat of our self-
accomplishing he supports, he the wide-moving, in the
threefold steps of his universal movement.
That Vishnu affirms on high by his mightiness and he is
like a terrible lion that ranges in the difficult places, yea, his lair is on
the mountain-tops, he in whose three wide movements all the worlds find their dwelling-place.
Let our strength and our thought go forward to Vishnu the
all-pervading, the wide-moving
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CHAPTER
V
The Philological Method of the Veda
NO
interpretation of the Veda can be
sound which does not rest on a sound and secure philological
basis; and yet this Scripture with its obscure and antique tongue
of which it is the sole remaining document offers unique philological difficulties. To rely entirely on the traditional and often
imaginative renderings of the Indian scholars is impossible for
any critical mind. Modern philology strives after a more secure
and scientific basis, but has not yet found it.
In the psychological interpretation of the Veda there are,
especially, two difficulties which can only be met by a satisfactory
phi
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CHAPTER
XIII
Dawn and the Truth
USHA is described repeatedly as the Mother
of the Cows. If then the cow is a Vedic symbol for the physical
light or for spiritual illumination the phrase must either bear this
sense that she is the mother or source of the physical rays of the
daylight or else that she creates the radiances of the supreme
Day, the splendour and clarity of the inner illumination. But we
see in the Veda that Aditi, the Mother of the gods, is described
both as the Cow and as the general Mother; she is the Supreme
Light and all radiances proceed from her. Psychologically, Aditi
is the supreme or infinite Consciousness, mother of the gods, in
opposition
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THE FOURTEENTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE FINDER OF LIGHT AND TRUTH
[The Rishi declares Agni as the Priest of the sacrifice, the slayer
of the powers of Darkness, the finder of the world of the Sun of
Truth, of his radiant herds and of his luminous waters; he is the
seer in us who is increased by the clarities of right thought and
speech.]
Awaken the Flame by the word that affirms him, kindle high
the Immortal; let him place our offerings in the godheads.
Him in their pilgrim sacrifices mortal men desire and adore,
the divine, the immortal, who is strongest for sacrifice in the
human creature.
Him, the godhead, man's contin
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PART
FOUR
OTHER HYMNS
HYMN IN PRAISE OF INDRA
I.5
"But approach, but sit down, sing out towards Indra,
O friends
who bear the burden of the psalm."
स्तोम
(stoma). From
स्तु
(stu) to establish firmly. Stoma is the
psalm, the hymn of praise; it is the expression in the potency
of speech of those qualities in the Lord of Mental Force,
— or whatever other Master of being is praised, — which the
sadhaka is either calling to his aid or aspires to bring out in his
own being and activity. The expression of a quality in inspired
and rhythmic speech tends by the essential nature of Mantra to
bring forward and establish in habitual ac
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THE SEVENTH HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.68
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 harms of