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RigVedic Hymns

1) In the beginning, there existed the Lord of divine effulgence (divya), He was the sole Lord of all created beings. To that Lord alone may we offer our adorations.

 

3) Who by his grandeur has become sole ruler of all the moving world that breathes and slumbers; He who is Lord of Men(nrpathi) and Lord of cattle; to that Lord alone, may we offer our adorations.

 

4) He through His might, are these snow covered mountains, and men call sea and rasa. His possesion. His armies are these heavenly regions. To that Lord alone , may we offer our adorations.

 

5) By Him, the heavens are strong the earth is steadfast; By Him light's realm and sky vault are supported; By Him the regions in mid air are measured. To that Lord alone, may we offer our adorations.

 

6) To Him; supported by His Help two armies embattled look while trembing in their Spirit, when over them, the risen Sun is Shining. To that Lord alone, may we offer our adorations.

 

7) What time the mighty waters come; containing the universal germ producing Agni (fire, he too is called Agni or most adorable), thence spang the God's one spirit into being. To that Lord alone may we offer our adorations.

 

8) He in His might surveyed the floods containing productive force and generating worship. He is the God of gods, and none beside Him. To that Lord alone, may we offer our adorations. (Rv.X.121.1,3-8)

 

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