Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Bk. 3 Pt. 1 by Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
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called Indra, thou art Vishnu, thou art Brahma, thou art Prajapati. Thou
art fire and thou art the subtle mind. And thou art lord and the eternal _Brahma_. Thou art _Hansa_, thou art _Savitri_, thou art _Bhanu, Ansumalin_, and _Vrishakapi_. Thou art _Vivaswan, Mihira, Pusha, Mitra_, and _Dharma_. Thou art thousand-rayed, thou art _Aditya_, and _Tapana_, and the lord of rays. Thou art _Martanda_, and _Arka_, and _Ravi_, and _Surya_ and _Saranya_ and maker of day, and _Divakara_ and _Suptasaspti_, and _Dhumakeshin_ and _Virochana_. Thou art spoken of as swift of speed and the destroyer of darkness, and the possessor of yellow steeds. He that reverentially adoreth thee on the sixth or the seventh lunar day with humility and tranquillity of mind, obtaineth the grace of Lakshmi. They that with undivided attention adore and worship thee, are delivered from all dangers, agonies, and afflictions. And they that hold that thou art everywhere (being the soul of all things) living long, freed from sin and enjoying an immunity from all diseases. O lord of all food, it behoveth thee to grant food in abundance unto me who am desirous of food even for entertaining all my guests with reverence. I bow also to all those followers of thine that have taken refuge at thy feet--_Mathara_ and _Aruna_ and _Danda_ and others, including _Asani_ and _Kshuva_ and the others. And I bow also to the celestial mothers of all creatures, _viz_., Kshuva and _Maitri_ and the others of the class. O, let them deliver me their supplient.'" [7] A form of _Yoga_ that is said to consist in the mingling of some of the air supposed to exist in every animal body. These airs are five: _Prana, Apana, Samana, Udana_, and _Vyana_. [8] The 8 _Vasus_, the 11 _Rudras_, the 12 _Adityas_, _Prajapati_, and _Vashatkara_. |
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