You are at Vedic Scriptures Library >> The four Vedas >> Krishna Yajur Veda >> Kanda 3Krishna Yajur VedaPRAPATHAKA V iii. 5. 1. a. Full behind, and full in front, b. The share that the gods dwelling together c. Holder and gatherer of riches, d. O Agni and Soma, the first in strength,
The Rsis could not see Indra face to face; Vasistha saw him face to face; he said, ‘Holy lore shall I proclaim to you so that people will be propagated with thee as Purohita; therefore do thou proclaim me to the other Rsis.’ To him he proclaimed these shares in the Stoma, therefore people were propagated with Vasistha as their Purohita; therefore a Vasistha should be chosen as the Brahman priest; verily he is propagated. ‘Thou art the ray; for dwelling thee! Quicken the dwelling’ [1], he says; the dwelling is the gods; verily to the gods he announces the sacrifice. ‘Thou art advance; for right thee! Quicken right’, he says; right is men; verily to men he announces the sacrifice. ‘Thou art following; for sky thee! Quicken the sky’, he says; verily to these worlds he announces the sacrifice. ‘Thou art a prop; for rain thee! Quicken rain’, he says; verily he wins rain [2]. ‘Thou art blowing forward; thou art blowing after’, he says, for pairing. ‘Thou art the eager; for the Vasus thee! Quicken the Vasus’, he says; the Vasus are eight, the Rudras eleven, the Adityas twelve; so many are the gods; verily to them he announces the sacrifice. ‘Thou art force; to the Pitrs thee! Quicken the Pitrs’, he says; verily the gods and the Pitrs he connects. ‘Thou art the thread; for offspring thee! Quicken offspring’ [3], he says; verily the Pitrs and offspring he connects. ‘Thou dost endure the battle; for cattle thee! Quicken cattle’, he says; verily offspring and cattle he connects. ‘Thou art wealthy; for the plants thee! Quicken the plants’, he says; verily in the plants he makes cattle find support. ‘Thou art the victorious, with ready stone; for Indra thee! Quicken Indra’, he says, for victory. ‘Thou art the overlord; for breath thee! Quicken breath’ [4], he says; verily upon offspring he bestows breath. ‘Thou art the Trivrt, thou art the Pravrt’, he says, for pairing. ‘Thou art the mounter, thou art the descender’, he says, for propagating. ‘Thou art the wealthy, thou art the brilliant, thou art the gainer of good’, he says, for support.
a. By Agni, the god, I win battles, with the Gayatri metre, the Trivrt Stoma, the Rathantara Saman, the Vasat call, the thunderbolt, I trample under foot my foes born before me, I depress them, I repel them, in this home, in this world of earth; him who hateth us and him whom we hate I step over him with the stride of Visnu. b. By Indra, the god, I win battles, with the Tristubh metre, the Pañcadaça Stoma the Brhat Saman, the Vasat call, the thunderbolt [1], (I trample under foot my foes) born along (with me), &c. c. By the All-gods I win battles, with the Jagati metre, the Saptadaça Stoma, the Vamadevya Saman, the Vasat call, the thunderbolt, (I trample under foot my foes) born after (me), &c. d. In unison with Indra, may we e. With the brilliance that is thine, O Agni, may I become brilliant; with the radiance that is thine, O Agni, may I become radiant; with the splendour that is thine, O Agni, may I become resplendent.
a. The gods, destroying the sacrifice, stealing the sacrifice, b. We have come, O noble ones, Mitra and Varuna, c. The gods, destroyers of the sacrifice, stealers of the sacrifice, d. The nights of thine, O Savitr [1], that go, traversed by gods, e. The gods, destroyers of the sacrifice, stealers of the sacrifice, f. That highest oblation wherewith, O All-knower,
a. May Surya, the god, protect me from the gods, Vayu from the atmosphere; may Agni, the sacrificer, protect me from the (evil) eye; O strong one, O impetuous one, O instigator, O thou of all men, with these names, O Soma, we will worship thee; with these names, O Soma, we will worship thee. b. I from above, I from below, c. To the ocean, to the atmosphere, Prajapati makes the cloud to fall; may Indra distil (it), may the Maruts cause (it) to rain. d. Flood the earth, e. The Aditya (cup) is these cattle, Agni is Rudra here, having cast plants in the fire he offers the Aditya (cup); verily he hides the cattle from Rudra, and causes the cattle to find support in the plants [2]. f. The sage stretcheth the path of the sacrifice, g. All the fire-sticks that are thine, O Agni, h. Invoking increase of wealth,
a. I yoke thee with milk, with ghee; b. Let the lady of holy power advance, c. Then may I, full of desire, d. With fair offspring, with noble husbands, e. I loosen this bond of Varuna [1], f. Go forth, go up, to the lovers of holy order; may Agni lead thy head, Aditi give (thee) a middle, thou art that let loose by Rudra, Yuva by name; harm me not. g. For the Vasus, the Rudras, the Adityas, for the All-gods, I take you, foot-washing (waters); h. For the sacrifice I place you, foot-washing (waters). i. In the sight of thee that art all, that hast all, that hast manly power [2], O Agni, in the lovers, may I deposit all seed. k. The sacrifice hath come to the gods, the goddesses have left the sacrifice for the gods, to the sacrificer that poureth blessings, accompanied by the cry ‘Hail!’, standing in the waters, do ye follow the Gandharva, in the rush of the wind, food that is praised. You can help us!Today this one man operated website has 250 Vedic scriptures online. Plus 17 major Sashtras of astrology, 200 MP3 Stotras and the 4 Vedas in MP3. All this and plenty more are given freely. A good part of the money earned by this site goes to support the three charitable causes - Scriptures for the blind , helping the slum children of Delhi and helping a Gurukul Vedasala. The space occupied by these audio files and their monthly usage bandwidth is in Gigabytes and costs me a pile. If you like the work I am doing, please feel free to make a donation. Your continued donations will keep this site running and help in expanding.
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