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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