Narasamsa
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 17 Jul 2011 12:18 and updated at 17 Jul 2011 12:18
SUKLA YAJURVEDA NOUNS
yvs.8 | Mitra when purchased; Vishnu Sipivishta when on the Sacrificer s thigh he resteth; Vishnu Naraudhisha brought on the barrow; 56 Soma when come: when seated on the platform, Varuna; Agni in the sacred fire place; Indra upon the sacrificial barrow; Atharvan when deposited for pounding; 57 All Gods when offered in the scattered fragments; Vishnu, the guard of those who soothe his anger, when he is filled and swelling in the waters; Yama in pressing; Vishnu in collection; Vayu what time they cleanse and purify him; the Bright when cleansed; the Bright with milk about him; Manthin commingled with the meal of barley; 58 All Gods when he is drawn away in beakers; Life when uplifted for the fire oblation; Rudra when offered; Vata when reverted; Man viewer when beheld; drink when they drink him; deposited, the Narasamsa Fathers; 59 Sindhu when ready for the bath that cleanses the sea when he is carried to the waters; Water is he when he is plunged beneath it. |
yvs.19 | 61 We call the Agnishvattas, true to seasons, those who drank Soma in the Narasamsa. |
yvs.21 | 31 Let the Hotar worship Narasamsa and the Lord Nagnahu. |
yvs.21 | 55 God Narasamsa, Indra thrice protecting, whose car moves by Sarasvati and Asvins May Tvashtar lay seed, deathless form in Indra, a fitting place of birth and mighty powers. |
yvs.27 | 13 With mead to sacrifice thou comest, Agni, earnest as friendly minded Narasamsa, and Savitar righteous God who brings all blessings. |
yvs.28 | Let him enjoy the butter. Hotar, worship. 2 Him let the Hotar worship, him Tanunapat with ready aids; the conqueror never overcome, Indra, the God who finds heaven s light on paths most rich in pleasant sweets, with Narasamsa all aglow. |
yvs.29 | Convey our sacrifice to heaven, exalting with holy thoughts our hymns of praise and worship. 27 With sacrifice to these we with laudations will honour holy Narasamsa s greatness To these the pure, most wise, the thought inspirers, Gods who enjoy both sorts of our oblations. |
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