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The 4 Vedas

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Vishva Dharma ki Jay! (Victory to Universal Dharma!)<br />

11 High in the mid ascent of heaven those Birds of beauteous pinion sit.<br />

Back from his path they drive the wolf as he would cross the restless floods. Mark this my woe, ye<br />

Earth and Heaven.<br />

12 Firm is this new-wrought hymn of praise, and meet to be told forth, O Gods.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flowing of the floods is Law, Truth is the Sun's extended light. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

13 Worthy of laud, O Agni, is that kinship which thou hast with Gods.<br />

Here seat thee like a man: most wise, bring thou the Gods for sacrifice. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

14 Here seated, man-like as a priest shall wisest Agni to the Gods<br />

Speed onward our oblations, God among the Gods, intelligent. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

15 Varuna makes the holy prayer. To him who finds the path we pray.<br />

He in the heart reveals his thought. Let sacred worship rise anew. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

16 That pathway of the Sun in heaven, made to be highly glorified,<br />

Is not to be transgressed, O Gods. O mortals, ye behold it not. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and Heaven.<br />

17 Trta, when buried in the well, calls on the Gods to succour him.<br />

That call of his Brhaspati heard and released him from distress. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

18 A ruddy wolf beheld me once, as I was faring on my path.<br />

He, like a carpenter whose back is aching crouched and slunk away. Mark this my woe, ye Earth and<br />

Heaven.<br />

19 Through this our song may we, allied with Indra, with all our heroes conquer in the battle.<br />

This prayer of ours may Varuna grant, and Mitra, and Aditi and Sindhu, Earth and Heaven.<br />

1.1.106Mantra 106 – Vishvedevas (Author: Kutsa Angiras)<br />

1. CALL we for aid on Indra, Mitra, Varuna and Agni and the Marut host and Aditi.<br />

Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

2 Come ye Adityas for our full prosperity, in conquests of the foe, ye Gods, bring joy to us.<br />

Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

3 May the most glorious Fathers aid us, and the two Goddesses, Mothers of the Gods, who strengthen<br />

Law.<br />

Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

4 To mighty Narasamsa, strengthening his might, to Pusan, ruler over men, we pray with hymns.<br />

Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

5 Brhaspati, make us evermore an easy path: we crave what boon thou hast for men in rest and stir.<br />

Like as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

6 Sunk in the pit the Rsi Kutsa called, to aid, Indra the Vrtra-slayer, Lord of power and might.<br />

Even as a chariot from a difficult ravine, bountiful Vasus, rescue us from all distress.<br />

7 May Aditi the Goddess guard us with the Gods: may the protecting God keep us with ceaseless care.<br />

This prayer of ours may Varuna grant, and Mitra, and Aditi and Sindhu, Earth and Heaven.<br />

1.1.107Mantra 107 – Vishvedevas (Author: Kutsa Angiras)<br />

1. THE sacrifice obtains the Gods' acceptance: be graciously inclined to us, Adityas.<br />

Hitherward let your favour be directed, and be our best deliverer from trouble.<br />

2 By praise-songs of Angirases exalted, may!he Gods come to us with their protection.<br />

May Indra with his powers, Maruts with Maruts, Aditi with Adityas grant us shelter.<br />

3 This laud of ours may Varuna and Indra, Aryaman Agni, Savitar find pleasant.<br />

This prayer' of ours may Varuna grant, and Mitra, and Aditi and Sindhu, Earth and Heaven.<br />

1.1.108Mantra 108 – Indra-Agni (Author: Kutsa Angiras)<br />

1. ON that most wondrous car of yours, O Indra and Agni, which looks round on all things living,<br />

Take ye your stand and come to us together, and drink libations of the flowing Soma.<br />

Ano Bhadraha Kritavayo Yantu Vishwataha (Let noble thoughts come from every side) – Rg Veda 106

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