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

1.10.123Mantra 123 – Vena (Author: Vena Bhargava)<br />

1. SEE, Vena, born in light, hath driven hither, on chariot of the air, the Calves of Prsni.<br />

Singers with hymns caress him as an infant there where the waters and the sunlight mingle.<br />

2 Vena draws up his wave from out the ocean. mist-born, the fair one's back is made apparent,<br />

Brightly he shone aloft on Order's summit: the hosts sang glory to their common birthplace.<br />

3 Full many, lowing to their joint-possession, dwelling together stood the Darling's Mothers.<br />

Ascending to the lofty height of Order, the bands of singers 'sip the sweets of Amrta.<br />

4 Knowing his form, the sages yearned to meet him: they have come nigh to hear the wild Bull's bellow.<br />

Performing sacrifice they reached the river: for the Gandharva found the immortal waters.<br />

5 <strong>The</strong> Apsaras, the Lady, sweetly smiling, supports her Lover in sublimest heaven.<br />

In his Friend's dwelling as a Friend he wanders: he, Vena, rests him on his golden pinion.<br />

6 <strong>The</strong>y gaze on thee with longing in their spirit, as on a strong-winged bird that mounteth sky-ward;<br />

On thee with wings of gold, Varuna's envoy, the Bird that hasteneth to the home of Yama.<br />

7 Erect, to heaven hath the Gandharva mounted, pointing at us his many-coloured weapons;<br />

Clad in sweet raiment beautiful to look on, for he, as light, produceth forms that please us.<br />

8 When as a spark he cometh near the ocean, still looking with a vulture's eye to heaven,<br />

His lustre, joying in its own bright splendour, maketh dear glories in the lowest region.<br />

1.10.124Mantra 124 – Agni, Etc. (Authors: Agni, Varuna, Soma)<br />

1. COME to this sacrifice of ours, O Agni, threefold, with seven threads and five divisions.<br />

Be our oblation-bearer and preceder: thou hast lain long enough in during darkness.<br />

2 I come a God foreseeing from the godless to immortality by secret pathways,<br />

While I, ungracious one, desert the gracious, leave mine own friends and seek the kin of strangers.<br />

3 1, looking to the guest of other lineage, have founded many a rule of Law and Order.<br />

I bid farewell to the Great God, the Father, and, for neglect, obtain my share of worship.<br />

4 I tarried many a year within this altar: I leave the Father, for my choice is Indra.<br />

Away pass Agni, Varuna and Soma. Rule ever changes: this I come to favour.<br />

5 <strong>The</strong>se Asuras have lost their powers of magic. But thou, O Varuna, if thou dost love me,<br />

O King, discerning truth and right from falsehood, come and be Lord and Ruler of my kingdom.<br />

6 Here is the light of heaven, here allis lovely; here there is radiance, here is air's wide region.<br />

Let us two slaughter Vrtra. Forth, O Soma! Thou art oblation: we therewith will serve thee.<br />

7 <strong>The</strong> Sage hath fixed his form by wisdom in the heavens: Varuna with no violence let the waters flow.<br />

Like women-folk, the floods that bring prosperity have eau lit his hue and colour as they gleamed and<br />

shone.<br />

8 <strong>The</strong>se wait upon his loftiest power and vigour: he dwells in these who triumph in their Godhead;<br />

And they, like people who elect their ruler, have in abhorrence turned away from Vrtra.<br />

9 <strong>The</strong>y call him Swan, the abhorrent floods' Companion, moving in friendship with celestial Waters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poets in their thought have looked on Indra swiftly approaching when Anustup calls him.<br />

1.10.125Mantra 125 – Vak (Author: Vak Ambhrni)<br />

1. I TRAVEL with the Rudras and the Vasus, with the Adityas and All-Gods I wander.<br />

I hold aloft both Varuna and Mitra, Indra and Agni, and the Pair of Asvins.<br />

2 I cherish and sustain high-swelling Soma, and Tvastar I support, Pusan, and Bhaga.<br />

I load with wealth the zealous sdcrificer who pours the juice and offers his oblation<br />

3 I am the Queen, the gatherer-up of treasures, most thoughtful, first of those who merit worship.<br />

Thus Gods have stablished me in many places with many homes to enter and abide in.<br />

4 Through me alone all eat the food that feeds them,-each man who sees, brewhes, hears the word<br />

outspoken<br />

<strong>The</strong>y know it not, but yet they dwell beside me. Hear, one and all, the truth as I declare it.<br />

5 1, verily, myself announce and utter the word that Gods and men alike shall welcome.<br />

I make the man I love exceeding mighty, make him a sage, a Rsi, and a Brahman.<br />

6 I bend the bow for Rudra that his arrow may strike and slay the hater of devotion.<br />

I rouse and order battle for the people, and I have penetrated Earth and Heaven.<br />

7 On the world's summit I bring forth the Father: my home is in the waters, in the ocean.<br />

Ano Bhadraha Kritavayo Yantu Vishwataha (Let noble thoughts come from every side) – Rg Veda 501

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