Names Within The Rig Veda
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Post by Anne Terri on Sept 25, 2011 12:06:53 GMT 1
DOCUMENT IN PROGRESS FOR RESEARCH OF HINDUISM AND EDITING FOR LANGUAGE TRANSLATION PROBLEMS
Anne Terri - Foreword:
I Believe in One God, for One God Speaks Through Me, and to Me, God Has Shared that He/She was given Many Names, throughout history, and yes, Angels are an important part of God's Creation.
It is also important to understand, that the way Spirits are heard, can often confuse, and when you think that Hinduism began over 6,000 years ago, it is amazing they were able to hear the Spirits, and to give them various names.
Hindus believe in many Spirits, and called many of them gods, or sons and daughters of gods, as well as messengers to the gods. However, in Hinduism, there is a Supreme God, and also a Trimurti (a Trinity) involving three gods.
This is similar to the way the Jews, worked under One God, but named the other Spirits, Angels, for God Asked them through Moses to recognize that there is only One God, the Creator.
I Will Share that the wars planned against the Pagans, which are documented as God's Word within The Old Testament, were not planned by or fought with God at the Helm, even though this is written.
When Jesus arrived, there was much confusion, for was he The Son of God, as it is written the Angel Gabriel said; would he be the Son of the Most High, or was he the son of man? The New Testament is also embellished, with much of it written to fit The Prophecies of The Old Testament. The confusion through The Blessed Trinity was widespread.
Muslims believe in One God, but also place Angels at a high level as well as working with Jins.
Many of the names within the Rig Veda are the Hindu's various gods, to whom the Hymns were said or chanted during prayers and sacrifices.
As this document progresses, I will be placing information here on each name.
"AMEN"
NAMES WITHIN THE RIG VEDA
Aditi
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The Kings Adityas - Aditi's Children
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Agni
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Aranyani (Goddess)
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXLVI. Aranyani.
1. GODDESS of wild and forest who seemest to vanish from the sight.
How is it that thou seekest not the village? Art thou not afraid?
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Aryaman - of the seven Adityas
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Asamati
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LX. Asamati and Others.-
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Ashvins (The Ashvins)
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Atri - Seer of the Rig Veda
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BHAGA of the seven Adityas
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Bhavayavya
''Additional Translation Assistance - RigVeda, Book 1-Hymn CXXVI Bhavayavya
- (Brahman Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
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AMEN''
Brahmahaspati (Brihaspati) (Bhaspati) (Bruhaspati)
In Hinduism, often the same diety is written different ways. For Brahmanaspati, there are four known spellings.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 6-HYMN XXVIII. Cows.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXIX. COWS.
1. MAY the wind blow upon our Cows with healing: may they eat herbage full of vigorous juices.
May they drink waters rich in life and fatness: to food that moves on feet be gracious, Rudra.
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Obscure names within the Rig Veda.
Dadhikr
Dadhikris
See
RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN XXXVIII. Dadhikris.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN XXXIX Dadhikris.
1. Now give we praise to Dadhikras the rapid, and mention in our laud the Earth and Heaven.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN XL. Dadhikravan.
1. LET us recite the praise of Dadhikravan: may all the Mornings move me to exertion;
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 7- HYMN XLIV. Dadhikras.
1. I CALL on Dadhikras, the first, to give you aid, the Asvins, Bhaga, Dawn, and Agni kindled well,
Indra, and Visnu, Pusan, Brahmaṇaspati, Adityas, Heaven and Earth, the Waters, and the Light.
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Dhatar, the great Creator,
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXC. Creation.
1. FROM Fervour kindled to its height Eternal Law and Truth were born:
Thence was the Night produced, and thence the billowy flood of sea arose.
2 From that same billowy flood of sea the Year was afterwards produced,
Ordainer of the days nights, Lord over all who close the eye.
3 Dhatar, the great Creator, then formed in due order Sun and Moon.
He formed in order Heaven and Earth, the regions of the air, and light.
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CREATION
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXIX. Creation.
1. THEN was not non-existent nor existent: there was no realm of air, no sky beyond it.
What covered in, and where? and what gave shelter? Was water there, unfathomed depth of water?
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXX. Creation.
1. THE sacrifice drawn out with threads on every side, stretched by a hundred sacred ministers and one,—
This do these Fathers weave who hitherward are come: they sit beside the warp and cry, Weave forth, weave back.
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Dawn
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXII. Dawn.
1. WITH all thy beauty come: the kine approaching with full udders follow on thy path.
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Ghrta
RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN LVIII. Ghrta.
1. FORTH from the ocean sprang the wave of sweetness: together with the stalk it turned to Amrta,
That which is holy oil's mysterious title: but the Gods’ tongue is truly Amrta's centre.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XIII Havirdhanas.
1. I YOKE with prayer your ancient inspiration: may the laud rise as on the prince's pathway.
All Sons of Immortality shall hear it, all the possessors of celestial natures.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN CLXII. The Horse.
1. SLIGHT us not Varuṇa, Aryaman, or Mitra, Rbhuksan, Indra, Ayu, or the Maruts,
When we declare amid the congregation the virtues of the strong Steed, God-descended.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN CLXIII. The Horse.
1. WHAT time, first springing into life, thou neighedst, proceeding from the sea or upper waters,
Limbs of the deer hadst thou, and eagle pinions. O Steed, thy birth is nigh and must be lauded.
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Indra
Below is just an example .... Indra is within many sections of The Rig Veda especially Book 1.
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The anthropomorphic god Indra was the most important god in the Vedic religion and he later became a major figure in Hinduism and an important deity in Buddhism, Cham and Chinese tradition. For the Aryas he was their national god and he was regarded as the protector of the military aristocracy and the Kshatriyas warriors. The formidable thunderbolt-wielding Indra strikes an imposing figure but as king of the gods he is generally benevolent, being generous to his worshippers, guaranteeing peace and prosperity and delivering beneficial rainstorms to end droughts. He can also be called upon in times of war to give support with his divine weapons and favourable intervention. In later tradition Indra is transformed from a worshipped god into a mythological figure involved in various, sometimes unflattering, adventures whilst gods such as Vishnu and Shiva replace him at the head of the Hindu pantheon. Nevertheless, Indra continued to be associated with storms, rain and the cardinal point East.
God of Thunder & Storms
In the Hindu creation myth Indra was born (along with his brother Agni) from the mouth of the primordial god or giant Purusha whose various other body parts gave birth to the other members of the Hindu pantheon. These new gods then brought order to the cosmos and Indra, seated on his throne within the storm clouds of the svarga or third heaven is ruler of the clouds and skies alongside his wife Indrāni. In Indian mythology the clouds are equated with divine cattle and the sound of thunder during storms is Indra fighting with the demons who are forever trying to steal these celestial cows. In addition, the rain is equated with Indra milking his divine herd and the god is seen as a protector of earthly cattle belonging to his worshippers. Indra encompasses and controls the universe, balancing the earth in the palm of his hand and manipulating it according to his whim. He also created the rivers and streams by shaping the mountains and valleys with his sacred axe.
Ancient History Encyclopedia
God of Thunder & Storms
In the Hindu creation myth Indra was born (along with his brother Agni) from the mouth of the primordial god or giant Purusha whose various other body parts gave birth to the other members of the Hindu pantheon. These new gods then brought order to the cosmos and Indra, seated on his throne within the storm clouds of the svarga or third heaven is ruler of the clouds and skies alongside his wife Indrāni. In Indian mythology the clouds are equated with divine cattle and the sound of thunder during storms is Indra fighting with the demons who are forever trying to steal these celestial cows. In addition, the rain is equated with Indra milking his divine herd and the god is seen as a protector of earthly cattle belonging to his worshippers. Indra encompasses and controls the universe, balancing the earth in the palm of his hand and manipulating it according to his whim. He also created the rivers and streams by shaping the mountains and valleys with his sacred axe.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN IV. Indra
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN V. Indra.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN VI. Indra.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN VII. Indra.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 1 - HYMN VIII. Indra.
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RIGVEDA – BOOK 1 - HYMN IX. Indra.
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RIGVEDA – BOOK 1 - HYMN X. Indra.
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RIGVEDA – BOOK 1 HYMN XI. Indra.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 2 INDRA
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Maghavan (Name for Indra?)
RIGVEDA –BOOK 3-HYMN LIII:2 Indra, Parvata, Etc.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN XVII:5; 31-40 Indra.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XLII. 3;6 Indra.
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Jnanam
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXI. Jnanam
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Define Jnanam:
Quote: From Chapter 6: The Taittiriya Upanishad
by Swami Krishnananda
The knowledge of the deepest in you is also the knowledge of the essential secret of the universe. So, whoever knows that supreme satyam jnanam anantam, Truth-Knowledge-Infinity, as hidden in the cave of one's own heart, directly comes in contact with that satyam jnanam anantam brahma. Simultaneously, you begin to feel a bliss of contact with all things. Saha brahmana vipascita so'nute sarvan kaman: "All desires get fulfilled there in an instant."
Quote: From Chapter 6: The Taittiriya Upanishad
by Swami Krishnananda
The knowledge of the deepest in you is also the knowledge of the essential secret of the universe. So, whoever knows that supreme satyam jnanam anantam, Truth-Knowledge-Infinity, as hidden in the cave of one's own heart, directly comes in contact with that satyam jnanam anantam brahma. Simultaneously, you begin to feel a bliss of contact with all things. Saha brahmana vipascita so'nute sarvan kaman: "All desires get fulfilled there in an instant."
Ka
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXI. Ka.
1. IN the beginning rose Hiranyagarbha, born Only Lord of all created beings.
He fixed and holdeth up this earth and heaven. What God shall we adore with our oblation?
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Kapiñjala. - A Bird
RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XLII Kapiñjala.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XLIII. Kapiñjala.
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Kesins
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXXVI. Kesins.
1. HE with the long loose locks supports Agni, and moisture, heaven, and earth:
He is all sky to look upon: he with long hair is called this light.
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Manyu
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXXIII. Manyu.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXXIV. Manyu.
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Maruts
the most ancient and incomprehensible gods from armed force of Rudra or Indra
According to the "Vaju Purana", Maruts were the most ancient and incomprehensible gods. The Vedas name their father (by) Rudra or Indra. "Rigveda" more often characterized them as crowd of perfect young men in luxurious vestments, with glittering spears, gold adornments on a neck and a chest, rushing at full speed on the heaven on battle (sometimes gold) chariots harnessed by speckled horses or antelopes.
Maruts compound an armed force of Rudra or Indra and, like him, are armed by perouns. In the hymn "To Maruts" ("Rigveda") they are called by "sovereigns of Heaven". Sometimes they are called by "the sons of Heaven and Earth". Hymns attribute to Maruts a possession by secrets of medicinal herbs and drugs. People often asked them to bring remedies for treatment of people resting on a river bed of Sindhu, and also in seas and on tops of mounts.
In the epos and puranas Maruts as though merge (join) in a single whole with other sons of Rudra - Rudras (marut-rudras).
Rudra - Shiva - multiarm three-eyed horned god
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RIGVEDA – BOOK 1 -
HYMN LXXXV. Maruts.
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RIGVEDA – BOOK 1 -
HYMN CLXX. Indra. Maruts.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 1 -
HYMN CLXXI. Maruts.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 1-
HYMN CLXXII. Maruts.
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Mayabheda
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXVII. Mayabheda.
1. THE sapient with their spirit and their mind behold the Bird adorned with all an Asura's magic might.
Sages observe him in the ocean's inmost depth: the wise disposers seek the station of his rays.
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the Goddess Night
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXVII. Night.
1. WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks forth approaching many a spot:
She hath put all her glories on.
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Nirrti
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LIX. Nirrti and Others.
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Nasatyas (Mentioned in RIGVEDA - BOOK 8-*HYMN IX. Asvins.)
6 What force, Nasatyas, ye exert, whatever, Gods, ye tend and heal,
This your own Vatsa gains not by his hymns alone: ye visit him who offers gifts.
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Parjanya
Purusa
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XC. Purusa.
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Parvata
Prthivi
Rati
Rudra - Rudras
Rudras are forms and followers of the god Rudra-Shiva and make eleven of the Thirty-three gods in the Hindu pantheon. They are at times identified with the Maruts – sons of Rudra; while at other times, considered distinct from them.
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Savitar
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXLIX. Savitar.
1. SAVITAR fixed the earth with bands to bind it, and made heaven stedfast where no prop supported.
Savitar milked, as ’twere a restless courser, air, sea bound fast to what no foot had trodden.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXXIX. Savitar.
1. SAVITAR, golden-haired, hath lifted eastward, bright With the sunbeams, his eternal lustre;
He in whose energy wise P??an marches, surveying all existence like a herdsman.
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Soma
SOMA JUICE
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Surya
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XXXVII. Surya.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXXV. Surya's Bridal.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLVIII. Surya.
1. MAY Surya guard us out of heaven, and Vata from the firmament,
And Agni from terrestrial spots.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXX. Surya.
1. MAY the Bright God drink glorious Soma-mingled meath, giving the sacrifice's lord uninjured life;
He who, wind-urged, in person guards our offspring well, hath nourished them with food and shines o’er many a land.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXXIX. Surya.
1. THIS spotted Bull hath come, and sat before the Mother in the east,
Advancing to his Father heaven.
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Svanaya.
Tarksya
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXVIII. Tarksya.
1. THIS very mighty one whom Gods commission, the Conqueror of cars, ever triumphant,
Swift, fleet to battle, with uninjured fellies, even Tarksya for our weal will we call hither.
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Vaikuntha (Planet)
Notes on Vaikuntha
Narayana is spoken of in the scriptures as being 'parabrahman', 'paramatma' and 'parameshwar' which are all ways of saying "absolute" or "supreme" God/Lord/Soul. In the Vedas it is written that that "Narayana parabrahman tatvam Narayana paraha |", which points to the how Narayana is essentially the supreme force and/or essence of all.
Antar Vahisca Sarvam vyapta Narayana stitaha means inside and out Narayana is pervaded through out the universe both spritual and material universes. He resides at the eternal blissful Vaikuntha planet, which is situated at Sweta dwipa, he is also called Vaikuntha nathan and kheerabdhi nathan means the lord of milk ocean, he plays his divine past times with his consort Laxmi and other liberated souls. He never leaves milk ocean but his power works through out the universe as it says in Upanisada Om purna midam purnat purna muduchyate means he is the complete whole,even though everything comes from him, he is still the complete.
Antar Vahisca Sarvam vyapta Narayana stitaha means inside and out Narayana is pervaded through out the universe both spritual and material universes. He resides at the eternal blissful Vaikuntha planet, which is situated at Sweta dwipa, he is also called Vaikuntha nathan and kheerabdhi nathan means the lord of milk ocean, he plays his divine past times with his consort Laxmi and other liberated souls. He never leaves milk ocean but his power works through out the universe as it says in Upanisada Om purna midam purnat purna muduchyate means he is the complete whole,even though everything comes from him, he is still the complete.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XLVII. Indra Vaikuntha.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XLVIII. Indra Vaikuntha.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XLIX.Indra Vaikuntha.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN L. Indra Vaikuntha.
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Vak
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXV. Vak.
1. I TRAVEL with the Rudras and the Vasus, with the Adityas and All-Gods I wander.
I hold aloft both Varuna and Mitra, Indra and Agni, and the Pair of Asvins.
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Varuna
Varuna (/ˈvɜːrʊnə, ˈvɑːrə-/;[1] Sanskrit: Varuṇa वरुण, Malay: Baruna) is the Hindu god of water and the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law of the underwater world. A Makara is his mount. His consort is the Hindu goddess Varuni. Originally the chief god of the Vedic pantheon, Varuna was replaced by Indra and later faded away with the ascendancy of Shiva and Vishnu.
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Vastospati
Vasukra
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XXVIII. Indra. Vasukra.
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Vasus
Vayu
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXVIII. Vayu.
1. O THE Wind's chariot, O its power and glory! Crashing it goes and hath a voice of thunder.
It makes the regions red and touches heaven, and as it moves the dust of earth is scattered.
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Vena
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXIII. Vena.
1. SEE, Vena, born in light, hath driven hither, on chariot of the air, the Calves of P??ni.
Singers with hymns caress him as an infant there where the waters and the sunlight mingle.
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Visvakarman
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXXI. Visvakarman.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXXII. Visvakarman.
Visvedevas
Yama Yami.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN X. Yama Yami.
1. FAIN would I win my friend to kindly friendship. So may the Sage, come through the air's wide ocean,
Remembering the earth and days to follow, obtain a son, the issue of his father.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XIV. Yama.
1. HONOUR the King with thine oblations, Yama, Vivasv?n's Son, who gathers men together,
Who travelled to the lofty heights above us, who searcbes out and shows the path to many.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXXXV. Yama.
1. IN the Tree clothed with goodly leaves where Yama drinketh with the Gods,
The Father, Master of the house, tendeth with love our ancient Sires.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XXXIV. Dice, Etc.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXIV. Dream-charm.
1. AVAUNT, thou Master of the mind Depart, and vanish far away.
Look on Destruction far from hence. The live man's mind is manifold.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 - HYMN XV. Fathers.
GODS
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LI. Agni. Gods.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LII. Gods.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LIII. Agni Saucika Gods.
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Definition saucika: one who lives by his needle
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXII. The Gods.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XXXII. Various Deities.
1. GRACIOUSLY further, O ye Heaven and Earth, this speech striving to win reward, of me your worshipper.
First rank I give to you, Immortal, high extolled! I, fain to win me wealth, to you the mighty Pair.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XXXVI Various Gods.
1. WATER and milk hath he endued, sent forth to thee: the men have drained him with the filters and the stones.
Drink, Indra, from the Hotar's bowl—first right is thine—Soma hallowed and poured with Va?a? and Sv?h?.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 - HYMN XCVIII. The Gods.
1. COME, be thou Mitra, Varu?a, or P??an, come, O B?haspati, to mine oblation:
With Maruts, Vasus, or ?dityas, make thou Parjanya pour for Santanu his rain-drops.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XXXVII. Various Gods.
1. Enjoy thy fill of meath out of the Hotar's cup: Adhvaryus he desires a full draught poured for him.
Bring it him: seeking this he gives. Granter of Wealth, drink Soma with the ?tus from the Hotar's cup.
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RIGVEDA–BOOK 2-HYMN XLI. Various Deities.
1. O V?YU, come to us with all the thousand chariots that are thine,
Team-borne, to drink the Soma juice.
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SEE ALSO
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10-HYMN XVII. Various Deities.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XVIII. Various Deities.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XXXIII. Various Deities.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XIII Havirdhanas.
1. I YOKE with prayer your ancient inspiration: may the laud rise as on the prince's pathway.
All Sons of Immortality shall hear it, all the possessors of celestial
RIGVEDA –BOOK 3-HYMN LIII. Indra, Parvata, Etc.
1. ON a high car, O Parvata and Indra, bring pleasant viands, with brave heroes, hither.
Enjoy the gifts, Gods, at our sacrifices wax strong by hymns, rejoice in our oblation.
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RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN LVII. Ksetrapati, Etc.
1. WE through the Master of the Field, even as through a friend, obtain
What nourisheth our kine and steeds. In such may he be good to us.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 6-HYMN XLVIII. Agni and Others.
1. SING to your Agni with each song, at every sacrifice, for strength.
Come, let us praise the Wise and Everlasting God, even as a well-beloved Friend,
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Manas: (Sanskrit: ?, "mind") from the root man, "to think" or "mind" — is the recording faculty; receives impressions gathered by the sense from the outside world. It is bound to the senses and yields vijnana (information) rather than jnana (wisdom) or vidya (understanding). That faculty which coordinates sensory impressions before they are presented to the consciousness. Relates to the mind; that which distinguishes man from the animals. One of the inner instruments that receive information from the external world with the help of the senses and present it to the higher faculty of buddhi (intellect). manas is one of the four parts of the antahkarana ("inner conscience" or "the manifest mind") and the other three parts are buddhi (the intellect), chitta (the memory) and ahankara (the ego).
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 6-HYMN LXXV. Weapons of War.
1. THE warrior's look is like a thunderous rain-cloud's, when, armed with mail, he seeks the lap of battle.
Be thou victorious with unwounded body: so let the thickness of thy mail protect thee.
Go to the foemen, strike them home, and let not one be left alive.
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HEAVEN AND EARTH THROUGHOUT THE RIGVEDA
RIGVEDA –BOOK 4-HYMN LVI. Heaven and Earth.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 6-HYMN LXX. Heaven and Earth.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 7- HYMN LIII. Heaven and Earth.
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WATERS
RIGVEDA –BOOK 2-HYMN XXXV. Son of Waters.
1. EAGER for spoil my flow of speech I utter: may the Floods' Child accept my songs with favour.
Will not the rapid Son of Waters make them lovely, for he it is who shall enjoy them?
RIGVEDA - BOOK 7- HYMN XLVII. Waters.
1. MAY we obtain this day from you, O Waters, that wave of pure refreshment, which the pious
Made erst the special beverage of Indra, bright, stainless, rich in sweets and dropping fatness.
2 May the Floods' Offspring, he whose course is rapid, protect that
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DISEASE IN WATERS
RIGVEDA - BOOK 7- HYMN L. Various Deities.
1. O MITRA-VARUNA, guard and protect me here: let not that come to me which nests within and swells.
I drive afar the scorpion hateful to the sight: let not the winding worm touch me and wound my foot.
FAITH
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLI. Faith.
1. By Faith is Agni kindled, through Faith is oblation offered up.
We celebrate with praises Faith upon the height of happiness.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 7- HYMN CIII. Frogs.
1. THEY who lay quiet for a year, the Brahmans who fulfil their vows,
The Frogs have lifted up their voice, the voice Parjanya hath inspired.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 8-*HYMN VII. Praska?va's Gift.
1. GREAT, verily, is Indra's might. I have beheld, and hither comes
Thy bounty, Dasyave-vrka!
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 8-*HYMN VIII Praska?va's Go.
1. THY bounty, Dasyave-vrka, exhaustless hath displayed itself:
Its fulness is as broad as heaven.
Bibliography: Rigveda, translated by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, (1896)
HYMN FOR HEALING
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXIII
1. FROM both thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and from thy chin,
Forth from thy head and brain and tongue I drive thy malady away.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXVI. Press-stones.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XCIV. Press-stones.
1. LET these speak loudly forth; let us speak out aloud: to the loud speaking Pressing-stones address the speech;
When, rich with Soma juice, Stones of the mountain, ye, united, swift to Indra bring the sound of praise.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXV. Press-stones.
1. MAY Savitar the God, O Stones, stir you according to the Law:
Be harnessed to the shafts, and press.
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RIGVEDA - BK 10 -HYMN XCV. Urvasi. Pur?ravas.
1. Ho there, my consort! Stay, thou fierce-souled lady, and let us reason for a while together.
Such thoughts as these of ours, while yet unspoken in days gone by have never brought us comfort.
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WATERS
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN IX. Waters.
1. YE, Waters, are beneficent: so help ye us to energy
That we may look on great delight.
Bibliography: Rigveda, translated by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, (1896)
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 - HYMN XIX. Waters or Cows.
1. TURN, go not farther on your way: visit us, O ye Wealthy Ones.
Agni and Soma, ye who bring riches again, secure us wealth.
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XXX. Waters.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN LXXV. The Rivers.
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UNIQUE HYMNS
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CVII. Dak?i??.
1. THESE men's great bounty hath been manifested, and the whole world of life set free from darkness.
Great light hath come, vouchsafed us by the Fathers: apparent is the spacious path of Guerdon.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXIII. The King.
1. BE with us; I have chosen thee: stand stedfast and immovable.
Let all the people wish for thee let not thy kingship fall away.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXIV. The King.
1. WITH offering for success in fight whence Indra was victorious.
With this, O Brahma?aspati, let us attain to royal sway.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXVII. Liberality.
1. THE Gods have not ordained hunger to be our death: even to the well-fed man comes death in varied shape.
The riches of the liberal never waste away, while he who will not give finds none to comfort him.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLIV. New Life.
1. FOR some is Soma purified, some sit by sacrificial oil:
To those for whom the meath flows forth, even to those let him depart.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CVIII. Saram?. Pa?is.
1. WHAT wish of Saram? hath brought her hither? The path leads far away to distant places.
What charge hast thou for us? Where turns thy journey? How hast thou made thy way o’er Ras?'s waters.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLIX. Saci Paulomi.
1. YON Sun hath mounted up, and this my happy fate hate mounted high.
I knowing this, as conqueror have won my husband for mine own.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXXXIII. The Sacrificer, Etc.
1. I SAW thee meditating in thy spirit what sprang from Fervour and hath thence developed.
Bestowing offspring here, bestowing riches, spread in thine offspring, thou who cravest children.
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXVI. Sapatnan??anam.
1. MAKE me a bull among my peers, make me my rivals, conqueror:
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PLANTS
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN XCVII. Praise of Herbs.
1. HERBS that sprang up in time of old, three ages earlier than the Gods,—
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RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXLV. Sapatnibadhanam.