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Mandala X

HYMN LII. Gods.

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Instruct me, all you gods, how I, chosen as your priest, should sit here and how I should address you.

Teach me how to give each his share and which path to use to bring my offering.

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I sit as the most skillful priest, urged on by the Maruts and all the gods. Aryas touch each day has its duty; Brahman and wood are here, it’s yours to offer.

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Who is the priest? Is he the one for Yama? Who bears this honor God has bestowed? He lives each month, each day that passes; thus gods have made him their bearer of offerings.

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The gods have made me their bearer of offerings, who slipped away and faced many trials. Wise Agni shall decide our worship, whether five-witted, threefold, or seven-threaded.

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Thus I will win you eternal strength and life, O gods, that I may give you space and freedom. To Indra’s arms I would entrust the thunder; in all these battles he will surely triumph.

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The three hundred and thirty-nine deities have served and honored Agni, Sprinkled sacred grass, anointed him with ghee, and made him priest, the gods’ invoker.

Source: Sacred Texts Archive
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