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of adoration, omnipotent and omnificent, generous as
Mother Nature, giver of ample gifts beyond the earth
and the earthly cow, harbinger of showers of the
cherished nectar milk of life, all blissful and gracious.
(Rg. 8-1-10)
296. Indra Devata, Nodha Gautama °Rshi
Ÿv àflÊw ’Îx„wãÃÊx •vº˝wÿÊx flv⁄Uwãà ßãº˝ flËx«vflw—– ÿv|ë¿®ˇÊyÁ‚
SÃÈflxÃv ◊ÊflyÃx flw‚Èx Ÿw Á∑x§Cv®ŒÊ Á◊yŸÊÁà ÃH§296H
Na två bæhanto adrayo varanta indra v∂Œava¨.
Yacchik¶asi stuvate måvate vasu na ki¶¢adå
minåti te.
Not the mighty fixed mountains can restrain you,
Indra, generous lord, when you come to give wealth to
a celebrant like me. No one can stop and frustrate your
will. (Rg. 8-88-3)
297. Indra Devata, Medhatithi Kanva °Rshi
∑v§ ßZw
flŒ ‚ÈxUUÃ®z
‚øÊx Á¬v’wãâx ∑v§mÿÊy Œœ–
•x
ÿ¢v
ÿ— ¬È
⁄UÊy
ÁflÁ÷x
ŸvûÿÊ
¡y
‚Ê ◊ãŒÊx
Ÿw
— Á‡Êx
˙ÿvãœw
‚—H§297H
Ka ∂≈ veda sute sacå pibanta≈ kadvayo dadhe.
Aya≈ ya¨ puro vibhinattyojaså mandåna¨
‹ipryandhasa¨.
Who would for certain know Indra in this created
world of beauty and glory, how much power and force
he wields while he rules and sustains it, Indra who wears
the helmet and breaks down the strongholds of
negativities with his lustrous might, the lord who shares
and enjoys the soma of his own creation? (Rg. 8-33-7)
PART-I (Purvarchika) Aindra Kanda, Chapter–3
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