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Vidhu≈ dadråƒa≈ samane bahμunå≈ yuvåna≈
santa≈ palito jagåra. Devasya pa‹ya kåvya≈
mahitvådyå mamåra sa hya¨ samåna.
Old age consumes even the youthful man of
versatile action whom many fear to face in battle and
flee. Look at the inscrutable power of the lord divine
by whose inevitable law of mutability the man who was
living yesterday is dead today, and the one that dies
today would be living to tomorrow. (Rg. 10-55-5)
326. Indra Devata, Dyutana Maruta °Rshi
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‚x#wèÿÊx
¡Êvÿw◊ÊŸÊ˘UUU‡ÊxòÊvÈèÿÊw
•÷flx— ‡ÊvòÊÈwÁ⁄Uãº˝–
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lÊflÊy¬ÎÁÕxflËv
•ãflyÁflãŒÊ Áfl÷Èx◊wjKÊx
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œÊ—H§326H
Tva≈ ha tyat saptabhyo jåyamånoísátrubhyo
abhava¨ ‹trurindra. GμuŒhe dyåvåpæthiv∂
bhuvanebhyo anvavindo vibhumadbhyo
bhuvanebhyo raƒa≈ dhå¨.
Thus does Indra become a victorious enemy for
the seven unrivalled unholy tendencies of sense and
mind and emerges a brilliant unrivalled hero. Thus does
he find the real joyous heaven and earth otherwise, for
him, covered in deep darkness. Thus do you, O soul,
bear and bring happiness to the regions of life vested in
dignity and excellence. (Rg. 8-96-16)
327. Indra Devata, Vamadeva Gautama °Rshi
◊xÁ«v¥
Ÿ àflÊy
flxÁÖÊ˝váÊ¢w
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