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Ud dyåme¶i raja¨ pæthvahå mimåno aktubhi¨.
Pa‹ya¤ janmåni sμurya.
O sun, watching the species of various forms and
traversing and measuring the wide worlds of existence
by days and nights, you move to the regions of light
and heaven. So may the Lord of Light Supreme, we
pray, watch us, guard us and sustain in measure our life
and actions through successive lives and births.
(Rg.1-50-7)
639.
Surya Devata, Praskanva Kanva °Rshi
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Ayukta sapta μsundhyuva¨ sμuro rathasya
naptrya¨. Tåbhir yåti svayuktibhi¨.
The sun, bright and illuminant, yokes the seven
pure, immaculate, purifying and infallible sunbeams like
horses to his chariot of motion, and with these self-yoked
powers moves on across the spaces to the regions of
light.
So does the Lord of the Universe with His laws
and powers of Prakrti move the world like His own
chariot of creative manifestation. (Rg. 1-50-9)
640.
Surya Devata, Praskanva Kanva °Rshi
‚x#v àflÊw „xxÁ⁄wUÃÊx ⁄wUÕx flv„w®|ãà Œfl ‚Íÿ¸–
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Sapta två harito rathe vahanti deva sμurya.
›oci¶ke‹a≈ vicak¶aƒa.
O sun, self-refulgent lord of blazing flames and
PART-I (Purvarchika) Aranyaka Kanda, Chapter–6
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