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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
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CHAPTER
XVIII
The Human Fathers
THESE characteristics of the Angirasa Rishis
seem at first sight to indicate that they are in the Vedic
system a class of demi-gods, in their outward aspect personifications or rather
personalities of the Light and the Voice and the
Flame, but in their inner aspect powers of the Truth who second
the gods in their battles. But even as divine seers, even as sons
of Heaven and heroes of the Lord, these sages represent aspiring
humanity. True, they are originally the sons of the gods, devaputrāḥ, children of Agni, forms
of the manifoldly born Brihaspati, and in their ascent to the world of the
Truth they are described as ascending b
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THE TWENTY-SECOND HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN OF THE JOURNEY TO THE PERFECT JOY
[Man, the eater of things, seeks a fulfilment of his desires in a
final equality of delight. To this end he has to be purified by the divine
Flame, the Seer-Will who holds in himself the conscious vision and the utter rapture. By increasing him in us we
shall journey forward with our progressing sacrifice and the gods
will utterly manifest themselves. We must entertain this divine
Force as the master of our house, our physical and mental body,
and give it all the objects of our enjoyment as its food.]
Man who seekest thy equal fulfilment in all, sing as the
enjoyer of th
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THE EIGHTH HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.69
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; these, which make the luminous day of the soul,
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VIII
VAYU, THE MASTER OF THE LIFE ENERGIES
Rig-veda IV.48
Do thou manifest the sacrificial energies that are unmanifested, even as a revealer of felicity and doer of the work;
Vayu, come in thy car of happy light to the drinking of
the Soma-wine.
Put away from thee all denials of expression and with thy
steeds of the yoking, with Indra for thy charioteer come, O
Vayu, in thy car of happy light to the drinking of the Soma-
wine.
The two that, dark, yet hold all substances, shall observe
thee in their labour, they in whom are all forms. O Vayu,
come in thy car of happy lig
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CHAPTER
VIII
The Ashwins — Indra — the Vishwadevas
THE third hymn of Madhuchchhandas is
again a hymn of the Soma sacrifice. It is composed, like the
second before it, in movements of three stanzas, the first addressed to the Ashwins, the second to Indra, the third to the
Vishwadevas, the fourth to the goddess Saraswati. In this hymn
also we have in the closing movement, in the invocation to
Saraswati, a passage of clear psychological significance, of a far
greater clarity indeed than those that have already helped us to
understand the secret thought of the Veda.
But this whole hymn is full of psychological suggestions
and we find in it t
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CHAPTER
II
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 depended
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
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THE ELEVENTH HYMN TO AGNI
A HYMN TO THE DIVINE PRIEST AND SACRIFICIAL FLAME
[The Rishi hymns the birth of the wakeful and discerning
sacrificial Flame who is vision and will-power, the seer whose
passion of effort turns into a divine knowledge, in the heavens of
mind. This seer-will the inspired words of the Thought have to
increase. It is a thing of puissance, the Son of Force, and found
by the ancient Souls of luminous puissance concealed in the
growths of earth, in all the experiences that the soul here seeks to
enjoy.]
The protector of the creature is born, the Flame that is
wakeful and perfect in discernment, for a new march to felicity. Hi
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THE NINTH HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.7O
THE INCREASERS OF BEING AND DELIVERERS
[The Rishi desires the wide and multiple fostering of our being
and its powers which Varuna and Mitra give and their complete impulsion of our strength towards the perfect foundation
of the divine status. He prays to them to protect and deliver him
from the Destroyers and prevent their adverse control from impairing the growth of the godhead in our various sheaths or
bodies.]
Multiple indeed by the wideness¹ is now your fostering of
our being, O Varuna. O Mitra, I would enjoy your perfect-
mindedness.
You are they who betra