THE THIRD HYMN TO MITRA-VARUNA
V.64 THE LEADERS TO THE BLISSFUL HOME
[The Rishi invokes the Lords of the infinite wideness and harmony whose arms embrace the soul's highest plane of the Truth and Bliss, to extend to him those arms of awakened consciousness and knowledge, so that he may have their all-embracing delight. He aspires by the path of Mitra to the joy of his harmonies in which there is no wound nor hurt; conceiving and holding the highest by the power of the illumining word, he would aspire to an increase in that plane, the proper home of the gods. Let the two great gods create in his being that wide world of their divine strength and vastness; let them bring to him its plenitude and felicity in the dawning of the divine light and the divine force.]
¹Swamara. Swar is the solar world of the Truth and the herds are the rays of its solar illuminations, therefore it is compared to the pens of these shining Vedic cattle. ²The epithet shows how entirely symbolic are the bodies and members of the Gods as well as their other physical belongings, weapons, chariots, horses. ³All the planes of our being. Page – 472
¹Mitra, who creates the perfect and unhurt harmonies of our higher, divine existence. ²Gati. The word is still used for the spiritual or supraterrestrial status gained by man's conduct or efforts upon earth. But it may also mean the movement to the goal or the way, "May I even now attain to the Way, go by the path of Mitra." ³That is, manifesting in men it shall strive to raise them up to its own proper station, the Truth-plane. 4 The gods. Swar is the "own house" of the Gods. 5 The divine force of the Truth-conscious being, called in the next verse "the force of the gods"; the Vast, bṛhat, is the constant description of that plane or "wide world", — the Truth, the Right, the Vast. Page – 473
¹"As if", —-showing, as often, that the wine and its pressing are figures and symbols. ²Arcanānas, he who travels to the illumination created by the word, the significant name of the Rishi of this hymn, one of the line of Atri. Page – 474 |