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Sadå va indra‹ carkæ¶adå upo nu sa saparyan.
Na devo væta¨ ‹μura indra¨.
Indra, the lord omnipotent, always draws you
close to himself, caring for you. Indra, refulgent, brave
and generous, is ever free, never bound.
197. Indra Devata, Shrutakaksha Angirasa °Rshi
•Êv àflÊw Áfl‡Êx|ãàflvãŒwfl— ‚◊Èxº˝vÁ◊wflx Á‚vãœwfl—–
Ÿz àflÊÁ◊xãº˝ÊvÁÃw Á⁄UëÿÃH§197H
Å två vi‹antvindava¨ samudramiva sindhava¨.
Na tvåm indråti ricyate.
All the flows of soma, joys, beauties and graces
of life concentrate in you, and thence they flow forth
too, Indra, lord supreme, just as all rivers flow and join
in the ocean and flow forth from there. O lord no one
can comprehend and excel you. (Rg. 8-92-22)
198. Indra Devata, Madhucchanda Vaishvamitra °Rshi
ßwãº˝xÁ◊weÊxÁÕvŸÊw ’Îx„vÁŒãº˝y◊x∑¸v§Á÷w⁄U®xÁ∑v¸§áÊw—–
ßwãº˝¢x flÊváÊËw⁄UŸÍ·ÃH§198H
Indram id gåthino bæhad indram arkebhir
arkiƒa¨. Indra≈ Våƒ∂ranμu¶ata.
The singers of Vedic hymns worship Indra,
infinite lord of the expansive universe, Indra, the sun,
lord of light, Indra, vayu, maruts, currents of energy,
and Indra, the universal divine voice, with prayers,
mantras, actions and scientific research. (Rg. 1-7-1)
PART-I (Purvarchika) Aindra Kanda, Chapter–2
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