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The First Hymn to Mitra-Varuna
THE LORDS OF THE THOUSAND-PILLARED HOME
OF TRUTH AND BLISS
[The Rishi hymns the eternal and immutable Truth of which
the Truth in mutable things is the veil; that is the goal of the journey of the manifested Sun of divine knowledge; it is the
eternal unity of all things that are and the supreme Divine of which the Gods are various forms. Into it unite all the wealth of
being and knowledge and power and bliss won by the sacrifice. It is the large vastness of the wide purities of Varuna and of
the shining harmonies of Mitra. There, eternally stable, dwell the herds of the divine radiances of k
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The Thirteenth Hymn to Agni
A HYMN OF AFFIRMATION OF THE DIVINE WILL
[The Rishi declares the power of the Word affirming the Divine Will who attains to the touch of heaven for man. That Will
affirmed in us by the word becomes the priest of our sacrifice and the winner in us of the divine riches and of the energy that
conquers. This godhead contains all the others in its being as the nave of a wheel contains the spokes and therefore brings us all
the varied wealth of the spiritual felicity.]
1. Chanting the word that illumines we call to thee, chanting
the word that i
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Indra, Giver of Light
Rig Veda I.4
1. The fashioner of perfect forms, like a good yielder for the
milker of the Herds, we call for increase from day to day.
2. Come to our Soma-offerings. O Soma-drinker, drink of the
Soma-wine; the intoxication of thy rapture gives indeed the Light.
3. Then may we know somewhat of thy uttermost right thinkings. Show not beyond us, come.
4. Come over, question Indra of the clear-seeing mind, the vigorous, the unoverthrown, who to thy comrades has brought
the
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The Eighteenth Hymn to Agni
A HYMN OF THE LORDS OF THE PLENITUDE
[The Divine Will is invoked to complete the manifestation of the divine powers after the second state of the soul when it has
passed beyond the mere physical being and is full of the perfect energy of the vital plane; for the gods have given all the life's
fifty steeds of swiftness, Agni is there as the light and flame of its far-extended existence which has broken the limitations of
the material being and he is full of the joys of this new and rich supra-physical life. Now the third state, the free mental
being, is to be perfected by a richly varied and lumi
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The Fourth Hymn to Agni
THE DIVINE WILL,
PRIEST, WARRIOR AND LEADER OF OUR JOURNEY
[The Rishi hymns the Divine Force that knows all the successive
births of the soul on its ascending planes of existence and as priest of his upward and onward-journeying sacrifice gives him
the purity, the power, the knowledge, the increasing riches, the faculty of new formation and spiritual productiveness by which
the mortal grows into immortality. It destroys the enemy, the assailants, the powers of evil, enriches the soul with all they try
to withhold, gives the triple peace and the triple fulfilment of the mental, vital and physical b
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Part Three
Hymns of the Atris
Foreword
TO TRANSLATE the Veda is to border upon an attempt at the impossible. For while a literal English rendering of the
hymns of the ancient Illuminates would be a falsification of their sense and spirit, a version which aimed at bringing all
the real thought to the surface would be an interpretation rather than a translation. I have essayed a sort of middle path,
—a free
and plastic form which shall follow the turns of the original and yet admit a certain number of interpretative devices sufficient for
the light of the Vedic truth to gleam out from its veil of symbol and image.
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The Fifth Hymn to Mitra-Varuna
THE GIVERS OF SELF-RULE
[The Rishi invokes Varuna, the vast form of the Truth, and Mitra the beloved, godhead of its harmonies and large bliss,
who conquer for us the perfect force of our true and infinite being, to change our imperfect human nature into the image of
their divine workings. Then the solar Heaven of the Truth is manifested within us, its wide pasture of herding illuminations
becomes the field of journeying of our chariots, the high thoughts of the seers, their purified discernment, their rapid inspirations
become ours, our very earth becomes the world of that vast Truth. For then th
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The Twenty-Third Hymn to Agni
A HYMN OF THE RICH AND CONQUERING SOUL
[The Rishi desires through Agni that opulence of the divine Light against which the armies of darkness cannot stand; for it
overpowers them by its plenitude and force. This it does on all the successive planes of the soul's labour and in each of them
man gets, by this divine Force that is the true and transcendent Being, all the objects of his desire that they contain.]
1. Bring to us, O Strength most forcefully prevailing, that forceful opulence of the Light which in all the fields of our labour shall by force prevail with thy mouth
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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.]
1. Awaken the Flame by the word that affirms him, kindle high
the Immortal; let him place our offerings in the godheads.
2. Him in their pilgrim sacrifices mortal men desire and adore,
the divine, the immortal, who is
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Chapter IX
Saraswati and Her Consorts
THE symbolism of
the Veda betrays itself with the greatest clearness in the
figure of the goddess Saraswati. In many of the other gods the
balance of the internal sense and the external figure is
carefully preserved. The veil sometimes becomes transparent or
its corners are lifted even for the ordinary hearer of the Word;
but it is never entirely removed. One may doubt whether Agni is
anything more than the personification of the sacrificial Fire
or of the physical principle of Light and Heat in things, or
Indra anything more than the god of the sky and