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The 4 Vedas

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

All-speeding, victor, perfecter of sacrifice, the Babe with flawless help hath mustered vigorous might.<br />

4 Whate'er he meets he grasps and then runs farther on, and straightway, newly born,creeps forward<br />

with his kin.<br />

He stirs the wearied man to pleasure and great joy what time the longing gifts approach him as he<br />

comes.<br />

5 He is a wild thing of the flood and forest: he hath been laid upon the highest surface.<br />

He hath declared the lore of works to mortals, Agni the Wise, for he knows Law, the Truthful.<br />

1.1.146Mantra 146 – Agni (Author: Dirghatamas Aucathya)<br />

1. I LAUD the seven-rayed, the triple-headed, Agni all-perfect in his Parents' bosom,<br />

Sunk in the lap of all that moves and moves not, him who hath filled all luminous realms of heaven.<br />

2 As a great Steer he grew to these his Parents; sublime lie stands, untouched by eld, far-reaching.<br />

He plants his footsteps on the lofty ridges of the broad earth: his red flames lick the udder.<br />

3 Coming together to their common youngling both Cows, fairshaped, spread forth in all directions,<br />

Measuring out the paths that must be travelled, entrusting all desires to him the Mighty.<br />

4 <strong>The</strong> prudent sages lead him to his dwelling, guarding with varied skill the Ever-Youthful.<br />

Longing, they turned their eyes unto the River: to these the Sun of men was manifested.<br />

5 Born noble in the regions, aim of all mens' eyes to be implored for life by great and small alike,<br />

Far as the Wealthy One hath spread himself abroad, he is the Sire all-visible of this progeny.<br />

1.1.147Mantra 147 – Agni (Author: Dirghatamas Aucathya)<br />

1. How, Agni, have the radiant ones, aspiring, endued thee with the vigour of the living,<br />

So that on both sides fostering seed and offspring, the Gods may joy in Holy Law's fulfilment?<br />

2 Mark this my speech, Divine One, thou, Most Youthful! offered to thee by him who gives most freely.<br />

One hates thee, and another sings thy praises: I thine adorer laud thy form, O Agni.<br />

3 Thy guardian rays, O Agni, when they saw him, preserved blind Mamateya from affliction.<br />

Lord of all riches, he preserved the pious the foes who fain would harm them did no mischief.<br />

4 A wicked person who maligns others by his speech, thinks ill of others, refrains from charity,<br />

and indulges in deceit and trickery, hurts himself by his own such deeds.<br />

5 Yea, when a mortal knowingly, O Victor, injures with double tongue a fellow-mortal,<br />

From him, praised Agni! save thou him that lauds thee: bring us not into trouble and affliction.<br />

1.1.148Mantra 148 – Agni (Author: Dirghatamas Aucathya)<br />

1. WHAT Matarisvan, piercing, formed by friction, Herald of all the Gods. in varied figure,<br />

Is he whom they have set mid human houses, gay-hued as light and shining forth for beauty.<br />

2 <strong>The</strong>y shall not harm the man who brings thee praises: such as I am, Agni my help approves me.<br />

All acts of mine shall they accept with pleasure, laudation from the singer who presents it.<br />

3 Him in his constant seat men skilled in worship have taken and with praises have established.<br />

As, harnessed to a chariot fleet-foot horses, at his command let bearers lead him forward.<br />

4 Wondrous, full many a thing he chews and crunches: he shines amid the wood with spreading<br />

brightness.<br />

Upon his glowing flames the wind blows daily, driving them like the keen shaft of an archer.<br />

5 Him, whom while yet in embryo the hostile, both skilled and fain to harm, may never injure,<br />

Men blind and sightless through his splendour hurt not: his never-failing lovers have preserved him.<br />

1.1.149Mantra 149 – xx (Author: Dirghatamas Aucathya)<br />

1. HITHER he hastens to give, Lord of great riches, King of the mighty, to the place of treasure.<br />

lie pressing-stones shall serve him speeding near us.<br />

2 As Steer of men so Steer of earth and heaven by glory, he whose streams all life hath drunken,<br />

Who hasting forward rests upon the altar.<br />

3 He who hath lighted up the joyous castle, wise Courser like the Steed of cloudy heaven,<br />

Bright like the Sun, with hundredfold existence.<br />

4 He, doubly born, hath spread in his effulgence through the three luminous realms, through all the<br />

regions,<br />

Ano Bhadraha Kritavayo Yantu Vishwataha (Let noble thoughts come from every side) – Rg Veda 128

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