THE SECRET OF THE VEDA
SRI AUROBINDO
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All references are to the Rig-veda unless otherwise stated.
THE TENTH HYMN TO AGNI A HYMN OF THE SPLENDID SOULS WHO ATTAIN
[The Rishi prays to the divine Flame to work in him by the triple force of Power, Knowledge and Delight. He speaks of the splendid souls of knowledge in our humanity who attain to the Truth and Vastness; they are the burning and overpowering flame-rays of this transcendent Conscious-Force of the Divine that is at work in us to climb to divine mastery. Some have become such souls, others are still hampered but growing. He desires the increasing affirmation of Agni so that all may advance to a rich and all-comprehending universality.]
¹Mitra, the Lord of Love, who introduces the principle of harmony into the workings of the divine effort in us and thus combines all the lines of our advance, all the strands of our sacrifice until the work is accomplished in the supreme unity of Knowledge, Power and Delight. ²Asuryam, the god-power, the mastering force of the Lord, the divine "Asura" in us. ³Or, "attainment". 4 That is to say, on the heights of the pure mentality where it meets with and passes into the vastness of the superconscient. Page – 388 its perfect working awakes to knowledge for these.
¹The regions of the heavens of the mental existence which have all to be embraced in our consciousness and overpassed. ² That richness and abundance in the soul full of divine possessions which is its spiritual prosperity or felicity, an image of the infinite store of the divine Bliss and by which it advances to an ever greater and more richly-equipped wideness of its being. Page − 389 |