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°Rjun∂t∂ no varuƒo mitro nayati vidvån.
Aryamå devai¨ sajo¶å¨.
May God, Lord Omniscient, Varuna, lord of
justice and worthy of our intelligent choice, Mitra, lord
of universal friendship, and the man of knowledge,
wisdom and divine vision bless us with a natural simple
and honest way of living. May Aryama, lord of justice
and dispensation, bless us with a straight way of living
without pretence. May He, lord of love who loves us
and whom we love bless us with the company of noble,
generous and brilliant people in humanity, and may He
grant us the benefit of such generous powers of nature.
(Rg. 1-90-1)
219. Indra Devata, Brahmatithi Kanva °Rshi
ŒxÍ⁄UÊwÁŒx„wflx
ÿwà‚xÃÊw˘UUULx§áwÊå‚xÈ⁄UvÁ‡wÊ|‡flÃØ–
Áflw
÷ÊxŸÈw¢ Áflx‡flvÕÊwߨH§219H
Dμuråd iheva yat satoíruƒapsur a‹i‹vitat.
Vi bhånu≈ vi‹vathåtanat.
The bright red dawn from far off, which yet
appears so close, wraps the world in crimson glory and
then spreads it over with the light of the sun. (Rg. 8-5-1)
220. Indra Devata, Vishvamitra or Jamadagni °Rshi,
•Êv ŸÊw Á◊òÊÊflL§áÊÊ ÉÊxÎÃvÒª¸√ÿyÍÁÃ◊ÈˇÊÃ◊˜–
◊wäflÊx ⁄Uv¡Êw¢Á‚ ‚È∑˝§ÃÍH§220H
Å no mitråvaruƒå ghætair gavyμutim uk¶atam.
Madhvå rajå~nsi sukratμu.
May Mitra and Varuna, sun and shower, heat and
cold, fire and water, and friends of the nation inspired
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