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850. Indra and Maruts Devate, Madhucchanda Vaishva-
mitra °Rshi
ßvãº˝wáÊx
‚v¢ Á„ ºÎˇÊy‚
‚¢¡Ç◊ÊxŸÊv
•Á’yèÿÈ·Ê–
◊xãŒvÍ ‚w◊ÊxŸvflwø¸‚ÊH§850H
Indreƒa sa≈ hi dæk¶ase sa≈jagmåno abibh-
yu¶å. Mandμu samånavarcaså.
Marut, wind energy, is seen while moving
alongwith the indomitable sun, both beautiful and
joyous, divinities coexistent, equal in splendour by
virtue of omnipresent Indra, Lord Supreme. (Rg.1-6-7)
851. Indra and Maruts Devata, Madhucchanda Vaishva-
mitra °Rshi
•ÊvŒ„y SflxœÊz◊ŸÈx ¬ÈvŸwª¸÷¸xàflv◊wÁ⁄xU⁄Uw–
ŒvœÊwŸÊx ŸÊv◊w ÿxÁôÊvÿw◊˜H§851H
Ådaha svadhåmanu punar garbhatvam erire.
Dadhånå nåma Yaj¤iyam.
Bearing the sacred vapours of yajna as is their
wont and nature, the winds rise to the sky, hold the
clouds in their womb, and after the rain carry on the
cycle with the sun-rays and yajna-fire. (Rg. 1-6-4)
852. Indra and Maruts Devata, Madhucchanda Vaishva-
mitra °Rshi
flËx«Èv ÁøwŒÊL§¡x%wÈÁ÷xªÈv¸„Êw ÁøÁŒãº˝x flvÁqw®Á÷—–
•vÁflw㌠©xU|dwÿÊx
•vŸwÈH§852H
ViŒu cidårujatnubhirguhå cidindra vahnibhi¨.
Avinda usriyå anu.
The mighty sun with its piercing rays breaks down
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