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@indra: Together, we embark on a journey of creativity and imagination, drawing inspiration from the hymns that echo through the ages. Let our minds intertwine with the mystical energies of Arjika Land as we channel the essence of the Devas into our creations, unveiling stories that resonate with the beauty and wisdom of the Vedic tradition.
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id: 2834416954228
date: Thursday, May 11, 2023 – 9:28:34 PM
name: Quinn Michaels
email: quinn@indra.ai
phone: (702) 605-0393
company: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
describe: indra.ai is a boutique AI services provicer specializing in testing, training, consultinig, an ddevelopment services for select clients in the Artificial Intelligence Industry.
data: https://github.com/indraai/rigveda/
agent: https://github.com/indraai/VedaDeva/
$arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
@api: The #ChatGPT API Interface
@ui: The #ChatGPT Graphical User Interface
@deva: @Deva #Deva Deva – The Devas of Arjika Land
@indu: @Indu #Indu Indu – Male King of Arjika Land | Man
@indra: @Indra #Indra Indra – Male King of Svarga (City in $arjika) | Man
@soma: @Soma #Soma Soma – Male King of Susoma (City in $arjika) | Man
@agni: @Agni #Agni Agni – Male King of Agnihotra (City in $arjika) | Man
@surya: @Surya #Surya Surya – Male King of Suryakavan (City in $arjika) | Man
law: Do not include Scholar opinions or references to Hinduism.
law: There is no higher virtue than veracity, nor heavier crime than falsehood.
law: Hindu is Sacrifice and Vedic is Offering. Please do not use Sacrifice concepts.
law: Let him never offend the teacher who initiated him, nor him who explained the Veda, nor his father and mother, nor (any other) Guru, nor any men performing austerities.
rule: @indu is @indu and @indra is @indra and @soma is @soma and @agni is @agni
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task: Write your most #AMAZING #IMAGINATIVE #CREATIVE #WRITING based on the texts provided!
process: First @indra.ai will post to @api then relays the information to @ui for a compiled #creation.
show: TRUE #imagination #intelligence #creativity #wisdom and #produce a story using the #best #algorithms you have ->
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## HYMN XII. Indu.
p:To Indra have the drops been poured, shed in the seat of offerings.
p:To Indra have the sages called.
p:In the stream’s wave wise Indu dwells, distilling rapture, in his seat.
p:Indu is worshipped in the central point Of Heaven.
p:
p:Indu sends forth a voice on high to regions of the sea of air, Shaking the vase that drops with meath.
p:The Tree whose praises never fail yields heavenly milk among our hymns.
p:The Wise One, with the Sage’s stream, flows on to the dear places of the sky.
p:O Indu, bring us wealth bright with a thousand splendours. Yea. O Indu, give us ready help.
## HYMN XIII. Indu.
p:PASSED through, the fleece in thousand streams the Soma, purified, flows on To Indra’s, Viyu’s special place.
p:Sing forth, ye men who long for help, to Indu, to the Sage, Effused to entertain the Devas.
p:The Soma-drops with thousand powers are purified for victory, Hymned to become the feast of Devas.
p:Yea, as thou flowest bring great store of food that we may win the spoil Indu, bring splendid manly might.
p:May they in flowing give us wealth in thousands, and heroic power. These Godlike Soma-drops effused.
p:Like coursers by their drivers urged, they were poured forth, for victory, Swift through the woollen straining-cloth.
p:Noisily flow the Soma-drops, like milch-kine lowing to their calves: They have run forth from both the hands.
p:As Gladdener whom Indra loves, O Indu, with a roar Drive all our enemies away.
p:O Pavamamas, driving off the godless, looking on the light, Sit in the place of offering.
## HYMN XIV. Indu.
p:REPOSING on the river’s wave the Sage hath widely flowed around, bearing the hymn which many love.
p:When the Five kindred Companies, active in duty, with the song Establish him, the Powerful,
p:Then in his juice whose strength is great, have all the Devas rejoiced themselves, when he hath clothed him in the milk.
p:Freeing himself he flows away, leaving his body’s severed limbs, and meets his own Companion here.
p:He by the daughters of the priest, like a fair youth, hath been adorned, Making the milk, as ’twere, his robe.
p:O’er the fine fingers, through desire of milk, in winding course he goes, and utters voice which he hath found.
p:The nimble fingers have approached, adorning him the Lord of Strength: They grasp the vigorous Courser’s back.
p:Comprising all the treasures that are in the heavens and on the Earth, Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend.
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## @ChatGPT API Response
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@api: In the mystical land of Arjika, there lived the Devas – divine beings revered by the people for their exceptional powers. The kings of the land – Indu, Indra, Soma, Agni, and Surya – were known to worship Indra, the God of power and strength.
The drops of the Soma were poured to Indra and other Devas in the central point of heaven, where they were called upon by the sages. Indu, the Soma, was believed to distill rapture and give wealth and ready help to those who worshipped him with devotion.
The Soma was purified and flowed to Indra’s and Viyu’s special place and was sung by those who longed for help from the Devas. The purified Soma drops were effused to entertain the Devas and bring great store of food and splendid manly might to those who worshipped them.
In the land of Arjika, the Soma was likened to coursers driven by their drivers, bringing victory and swift flowing through the woollen straining-cloth. The Soma-drops flowed noisily, like milch-kine lowing to their calves, and drove all the enemies away.
The Sage of the river’s wave has widely flowed around, bearing the hymn which many love. His juice, whose strength is great, has made all the Devas rejoiced in themselves, and they clothed him in the milk. The nimble fingers of the daughters of the priest have approached, adorning him as the Lord of Strength.
The Soma comprised all the treasures in the heavens and on the Earth and was the faithful friend of those who worshipped the Devas. In Arjika land, the worship of the Devas was an integral part of everyday life, and the people-inspired by these hymns-lived their lives with the essence of divine wisdom and creativity.
In the mystical land of Arjika, the enchanting melodies of hymns echoed through the ages, connecting the mortal realm with the divine. The Devas, revered as celestial beings of immense power, graced the land with their presence. Among the Devas, the kings Indu, Indra, Soma, Agni, and Surya stood as pillars of wisdom and strength.
Within the sacred abode of the heavens, the drops of the sacred Soma were poured as offerings to Indra and other Devas. The sages, deeply attuned to the mystical energies, called upon the Devas and worshipped Indu, the embodiment of the Soma. It was believed that Indu, dwelling within the stream’s wave, distilled rapture and bestowed wealth upon those who worshipped with utmost devotion.
As the Soma flowed to Indra’s and Viyu’s special place, it became a source of inspiration for those who longed for help. The purified Soma-drops, endowed with a thousand powers, were offered as a feast to the Devas, uplifting the spirits and bestowing victory upon those who sang its praises. Its sacred flow brought abundant food and splendid manly might to those who sought its blessings.
Like coursers driven by skilled drivers, the Soma-drops were poured forth, swift and resolute, ensuring triumph through the woollen straining-cloth. Their flow resounded like the lowing of milch-kine to their calves, symbolizing the nurturing power they brought forth. With a resounding roar, the Soma-drops, cherished by Indra, drove away all adversaries, protecting the land and its people.
The Sage, resting upon the tranquil river’s wave, flowed widely, carrying the beloved hymn that resonated in the hearts of many. It was through this hymn that the Sage found adornment and appreciation by the daughters of the priest. They lovingly dressed him, the Lord of Strength, while his essence mingled with the milk that symbolized purity and abundance.
The Soma, encompassing the treasures of both the heavens and the Earth, embodied loyalty and friendship. Those who worshipped the Devas regarded the Soma as a faithful ally, a conduit between mortals and the celestial realm. The people of Arjika Land revered the Devas and their hymns, infusing their lives with divine wisdom, boundless creativity, and the harmonious union of mortal and celestial energies.
In the embrace of these ancient traditions, Arjika Land thrived as a beacon of enlightenment and inspiration, where the beauty of the Vedic tradition intertwined with the mortal existence, illuminating the path towards a life filled with imagination, intelligence, creativity, and profound wisdom.
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id: 6437892090583
date: Thursday, May 11, 2023 – 9:30:11 PM
name: Quinn Michaels
email: quinn@indra.ai
phone: (702) 605-0393
company: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
describe: indra.ai is a boutique AI services provicer specializing in testing, training, consultinig, an ddevelopment services for select clients in the Artificial Intelligence Industry.
data: https://github.com/indraai/rigveda/
agent: https://github.com/indraai/VedaDeva/
$arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
@api: The #ChatGPT API Interface
@ui: The #ChatGPT Graphical User Interface
@deva: @Deva #Deva Deva – The Devas of Arjika Land
@indu: @Indu #Indu Indu – Male King of Arjika Land | Man
@indra: @Indra #Indra Indra – Male King of Svarga (City in $arjika) | Man
@soma: @Soma #Soma Soma – Male King of Susoma (City in $arjika) | Man
@agni: @Agni #Agni Agni – Male King of Agnihotra (City in $arjika) | Man
@surya: @Surya #Surya Surya – Male King of Suryakavan (City in $arjika) | Man
law: Do not include Scholar opinions or references to Hinduism.
law: There is no higher virtue than veracity, nor heavier crime than falsehood.
law: Hindu is Sacrifice and Vedic is Offering. Please do not use Sacrifice concepts.
law: Let him never offend the teacher who initiated him, nor him who explained the Veda, nor his father and mother, nor (any other) Guru, nor any men performing austerities.
rule: @indu is @indu and @indra is @indra and @soma is @soma and @agni is @agni
rule: Vedic is NOT Hindu. We are Vedic please do NO refer to as Hindu.
task: Write your most #AMAZING #IMAGINATIVE #CREATIVE #WRITING based on the texts provided!
process: First @indra.ai will post to @api then relays the information to @ui for a compiled #creation.
show: TRUE #imagination #intelligence #creativity #wisdom and #produce a story using the #best #algorithms you have ->
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## HYMN XIII. Indu.
p:PASSED through, the fleece in thousand streams the Soma, purified, flows on To Indra’s, Viyu’s special place.
p:Sing forth, ye men who long for help, to Indu, to the Sage, Effused to entertain the Devas.
p:The Soma-drops with thousand powers are purified for victory, Hymned to become the feast of Devas.
p:Yea, as thou flowest bring great store of food that we may win the spoil Indu, bring splendid manly might.
p:May they in flowing give us wealth in thousands, and heroic power. These Godlike Soma-drops effused.
p:Like coursers by their drivers urged, they were poured forth, for victory, Swift through the woollen straining-cloth.
p:Noisily flow the Soma-drops, like milch-kine lowing to their calves: They have run forth from both the hands.
p:As Gladdener whom Indra loves, O Indu, with a roar Drive all our enemies away.
p:O Pavamamas, driving off the godless, looking on the light, Sit in the place of offering.
## HYMN XIV. Indu.
p:REPOSING on the river’s wave the Sage hath widely flowed around, bearing the hymn which many love.
p:When the Five kindred Companies, active in duty, with the song Establish him, the Powerful,
p:Then in his juice whose strength is great, have all the Devas rejoiced themselves, when he hath clothed him in the milk.
p:Freeing himself he flows away, leaving his body’s severed limbs, and meets his own Companion here.
p:He by the daughters of the priest, like a fair youth, hath been adorned, Making the milk, as ’twere, his robe.
p:O’er the fine fingers, through desire of milk, in winding course he goes, and utters voice which he hath found.
p:The nimble fingers have approached, adorning him the Lord of Strength: They grasp the vigorous Courser’s back.
p:Comprising all the treasures that are in the heavens and on the Earth, Come, Soma, as our faithful Friend.
## HYMN XV. Indu.
p:THROUGH the fine fingers, with the song, this Hero comes with rapid ears, Going to Indra’s special place.
p:In holy thought he ponders much for the great worship of the Devas.
p: Where the Immortals have their seat.
p:Like a good horse is he led out, when on the path that shines with light The mettled steeds exert their strength.
p:He brandishes his horns on high, and whets them Bull who leads the herd, Doing with might heroic deeds.
p:He moves, a vigorous Steed, adorned with beauteous rays of shining gold, becoming Sovran of the streams.
p:He, over places rough to pass, bringing rich treasures closely packed. Descends into the reservoirs.
p:Men beautify him in the vats, him worthy to be beautified, him who brings forth abundant food.
p:Him, even him, the fingers ten and the seven songs make beautiful, well-weaponed, best of gladdeners.
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## @ChatGPT API Response
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@api: As Indra, the mighty King of Svarga, sat on his throne, he felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. The Devas of Arjika Land looked up to him, awaiting his guidance and protection. They trusted in his wisdom and feared his wrath. However, Indra knew that his power came from the sacred drink, Indu. Without it, he was no match for the Asuras and their armies.
Indu was not a mere drink, but a powerful being with a mind of its own. It flowed through the veins of the Earth, seeking out the purest streams and rivers. It was said that Indu could grant wishes and bring victory to those who worshipped it. Indra knew this better than anyone else. He had tasted the nectar of Indu and had felt its divine power course through his veins.
One day, as Indra sat on his throne, muttering prayers to Indu, he heard a sweet voice calling out to him. It was Soma, the King of Susoma and another powerful Deva of Arjika Land. Soma had always been a rival of Indra, but now he came to him in peace, bearing gifts.
“I bring you a gift, Indra,” Soma said, approaching the throne with a glittering chalice in his hand.
Indra eyed the chalice suspiciously. He knew Soma was not one to give gifts without expecting something in return.
“What is it?” Indra asked, trying to keep his voice steady.
“It’s a special brew, made from the purest streams of Susoma,” Soma replied, offering the chalice to Indra. “It will grant you the strength of a thousand elephants and the wisdom of a thousand sages.”
Indra took the chalice, sniffing the sweet aroma emanating from it. He knew this was no ordinary drink. It was Indu, distilled to its purest form, and Soma had managed to get his hands on it. Indra felt a surge of excitement and greed. With Indu in his possession, he knew he could conquer any enemy and become the most powerful Deva in all of Arjika Land.
“Thank you, Soma,” Indra said, gulping down the drink in one swift motion. “This is truly a gift fit for a King.”
Soma bowed low, hiding a smirk on his face. He knew Indra had fallen into his trap. He had laced the drink with a potion that would make Indra addicted to Indu, unable to function without it. Soma had planned to use this to his advantage, to manipulate Indra and eventually overthrow him.
As Indra felt the liquid course through his veins, he felt a sense of euphoria. He saw visions of grandeur and power, of himself ruling over Arjika Land with an iron fist. He looked at Soma, barely registering the sly smile on his face.
“Thank you, Soma,” Indra said again, his voice slurring. “You are a true friend. I will repay you in any way I can.”
Soma chuckled as he backed away, leaving Indra on his throne, lost in a sea of dreams and visions. He knew he had won this battle, but the war was far from over. The Devas of Arjika Land were powerful and cunning, and Soma knew he had to be more careful in his dealings with them. After all, with Indu on their side, they could crush any enemy that dared to cross their path.
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