Here are the #tags and @mentions for #exp #book9 #hymn1:
#exp #book9 #hymn1
@Indu
#Devas
#EternalFleece
@Indra
#Hero
The hymn praises Indu, a deity associated with the sacred Soma plant. Indu is referred to as the friend of all men, and the granter of bliss. The hymn also mentions the Mighty Devas and Indra, another Vedic deity associated with thunder and strength. The use of the eternal fleece is mentioned, and the text concludes with a reference to the Hero pouring his wealth on us in the draught. The @Indu and @Indra tags are mentioned, as well as the #Devas, #EternalFleece, and #Hero tags.
Here is the summary for #exp #book9 #hymn1 with #tags and @mentions:
This hymn praises the deity Indu, who is described as the friend of all men and the granter of bliss. The hymn asks Indu to flow onward to the banquet of the Mighty Devas and promote the gifts of wealthy princes. The deity is also referred to as the Hero and is held inviolable for Indra’s drink. The @Indu is the main entity in the text, and the #Devas is the subject matter. Other notable tags include #EternalFleece, #Hero, and #Indra.
Indu, flow on, inviting Devas, speed to the purifying cloth: Pass into Indra, as a Bull.
As mighty food speed hitherward, indu, as a most splendid Steer: Sit in thy place as one with strength.
The well-loved was made to flow, the stream of the creative juice drew waters to himself.
The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee Mighty One.
The lake is brightened in the floods. Heaven’s prop and stay, Falls on the purifying cloth.
The tawny Bull hath bellowed, He shines together with the Sun.
Songs, indu, active in their might are beautified for thee, where thou deckest thee for our delight.
To thee who givest ample room we meditate. Great are the praises due to thee.
Indu as, Indra’s Friend, on us pour with a stream of sweetness, like Parjanya sender of the rain.
Winner of kine, indu, art thou, winner of heroes, steeds, and strength Primeval Soul of Offerings.
#exp #book9 #hymn2 #summary:
In this hymn, the speaker invokes Indu, inviting him to flow invitingly to the Devas and pass into Indra as a bull. Indu is praised as the primeval soul of offerings, and the giver of ample room, with great praises due to him. The hymn also references the mighty waters, the lake brightening in the floods, and Indu as a winner of kine, heroes, steeds, and strength. The tags in this hymn include #Indu, #Devas, #Indra, #Parjanya, #Offerings, and the mention of Indra as a friend of Indu.
HERE present this Immortal Deva flies, like a bird upon her wings, to settle in the vats of wood.
This Deva, made ready with the hymn, runs swiftly through the winding ways he flows.
This Deva while flowing is adorned by men Devout and skilled in holy songs.
He as he flows along is fain to win all precious boons.
This Deva, as he is flowing on, speeds like a car and gives his gifts. He lets his voice be heard of all
Praised by the sacred bards, this Deva dives into waters, and bestows gifts upon the worshipper.
Away he rushes with his stream, across the regions into Heaven, and roars as he is flowing on.
While flowing, meet for offering, he hath gone up to Heaven across the regions, irresistible.
After the way of ancient time, this Deva, pressed out flows tawny to the straining-cloth.
This Lord of many Holy Laws, even at his birth engendering strength flows onward in a stream.
#exp #book9 #hymn3 #summary:
In this hymn, the Deva is described as a flowing stream, and is revered by skilled worshipers. Praised by sacred bards, he bestows gifts upon the worshipper, and flows across the regions to heaven. The Deva is seen as a powerful and ancient force, engendering strength as he flows onward in a stream.
#tags: #exp #book9 #hymn3
@mentions: None.
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In sweetest and most gladdening stream flow pure, O Indu. Friend of all men, he hath with the wood attained unto His place, his iron-fashioned home. Best granter of bliss, most liberal: Promote our wealthy princes’ gifts. Flow onward unto the banquet of the Mighty Devas. O Indu, we draw nigh to thee, with this one object day by day. By means of this eternal fleece. The slender form hold him firmly on the final day. Inviolable for Indra’s drink, the fresh young Indu. In this draught, he, the Hero, pours his wealth on us. Indu, flow on, inviting Devas, speed to the purifying cloth: Pass into Indra, as a Bull. As mighty food speed hitherward, indu, as a most splendid Steer: Sit in thy place as one with strength. The well-loved was made to flow, the stream of the creative juice drew waters to himself. The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee Mighty One. The lake is brightened in the floods. Heaven’s prop and stay, Falls on the purifying cloth. The tawny Bull hath bellowed, He shines together with the Sun. Songs, indu, active in their might are beautified for thee, where thou deckest thee for our delight. To thee who givest ample room we meditate. Great are the praises due to thee. Indu as, Indra’s Friend, on us pour with a stream of sweetness, like Parjanya sender of the rain. Winner of kine, indu, art thou, winner of heroes, steeds, and strength Primeval Soul of Offerings. HERE present this Immortal Deva flies, like a bird upon her wings, to settle in the vats of wood. This Deva, made ready with the hymn, runs swiftly through the winding ways he flows. This Deva while flowing is adorned by men Devout and skilled in holy songs. He as he flows along is fain to win all precious boons. This Deva, as he is flowing on, speeds like a car and gives his gifts. He lets his voice be heard of all Praised by the sacred bards, this Deva dives into waters, and bestows gifts upon the worshipper. Away he rushes with his stream, across the regions into Heaven, and roars as he is flowing on. While flowing, meet for offering, he hath gone up to Heaven across the regions, irresistible. After the way of ancient time, this Deva, pressed out flows tawny to the straining-cloth. This Lord of many Holy Laws, even at his birth engendering strength flows onward in a stream.
#exp #book9 #hymn1 #hymn2 #hymn3 #analysis
Summary:
These hymns praise Indu, the God of Soma, the divine drink of the Vedic era. The hymns highlight Indu’s importance in bestowing blessings upon those who offer him worship. The second hymn introduces a new Deva, who flows swiftly and is praised by the sacred bards. The third hymn is dedicated to a different Deva who settles in the vats of wood and flows across regions into heaven.
Description:
In the first hymn, the significance of Indu’s pure and gladdening stream is highlighted. Indu is addressed as the friend of all men who has attained his place with wood. He is regarded as the best granter of bliss and liberal provider of wealth to the wealthy princes. Indu is also addressed as the hero who pours his wealth upon the worshipper.
The second hymn introduces another Deva, who flows like a car and gives gifts to the worshipper. The Deva is adorned by devout men skilled in holy songs and fain to win all precious boons. The hymn praises the Deva’s voice, which is heard by all and gives gifts to the worshipper. The Deva roars as he is flowing on and rushes with his stream across the regions into heaven.
The third hymn is dedicated to a Deva who settles in the vats of wood and flows across regions into heaven. This Deva is praised for bestowing gifts upon the worshipper, even as he flows meet for offering. He is regarded as the lord of many Holy Laws, even at his birth engendering strength.
Tags:
#exp #book9 #hymn1 #hymn2 #hymn3 #Indu #Devas #Soma #Vedic #wealth #princes #gifts #hero #worshipper #voice #holy #laws
Mentions:
None
Conclusion:
The hymns emphasize the importance of Indu, the God of Soma, and other Devas in Vedic worship. The hymns extol the virtues of the Devas, who flow with strength and give gifts to the worshipper. The hymns praise the sacred bards who offer worship and hymns to the Devas. Overall, the hymns offer a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of the Vedic era.
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In sweetest and most gladdening stream flow pure, O Indu. Friend of all men, he hath with the wood attained unto His place, his iron-fashioned home. Best granter of bliss, most liberal: Promote our wealthy princes’ gifts. Flow onward unto the banquet of the Mighty Devas. O Indu, we draw nigh to thee, with this one object day by day. By means of this eternal fleece. The slender form hold him firmly on the final day. Inviolable for Indra’s drink, the fresh young Indu. In this draught, he, the Hero, pours his wealth on us. Indu, flow on, inviting Devas, speed to the purifying cloth: Pass into Indra, as a Bull. As mighty food speed hitherward, indu, as a most splendid Steer: Sit in thy place as one with strength. The well-loved was made to flow, the stream of the creative juice drew waters to himself. The mighty waters, yea, the floods accompany thee Mighty One. The lake is brightened in the floods. Heaven’s prop and stay, Falls on the purifying cloth. The tawny Bull hath bellowed, He shines together with the Sun. Songs, indu, active in their might are beautified for thee, where thou deckest thee for our delight. To thee who givest ample room we meditate. Great are the praises due to thee. Indu as, Indra’s Friend, on us pour with a stream of sweetness, like Parjanya sender of the rain. Winner of kine, indu, art thou, winner of heroes, steeds, and strength Primeval Soul of Offerings. HERE present this Immortal Deva flies, like a bird upon her wings, to settle in the vats of wood. This Deva, made ready with the hymn, runs swiftly through the winding ways he flows. This Deva while flowing is adorned by men Devout and skilled in holy songs. He as he flows along is fain to win all precious boons. This Deva, as he is flowing on, speeds like a car and gives his gifts. He lets his voice be heard of all Praised by the sacred bards, this Deva dives into waters, and bestows gifts upon the worshipper. Away he rushes with his stream, across the regions into Heaven, and roars as he is flowing on. While flowing, meet for offering, he hath gone up to Heaven across the regions, irresistible. After the way of ancient time, this Deva, pressed out flows tawny to the straining-cloth. This Lord of many Holy Laws, even at his birth engendering strength flows onward in a stream.O Indu, flowing on thy way. Make us better than we are. Win thou the light, win heavenly light. Make us better than we are. Win skilful strength and mental power, O Indu. Make us better than we are. Ye purifiers for his drink. Make us better than we are. Give us our portion in the Sun. Make us better than we are. Through thine own mental power. Make us better than we are. Pour to us a stream of riches doubly great renown. Make us better than we are. As one victorious unsubdued in battle. Make us better than we are. With offerings, indu! men have strengthened thee to prop the Law. Make us better than we are. O Indu, bring us true wealth, manifold, quickening all life. Make us better than we are.
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