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The Rigvedas
The Legacy Library
120 episodes
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Journey into the heart of ancient wisdom with our deep dive into the Rigveda, the oldest and most revered text of Vedic literature. In this podcast, we explore its hymns, philosophy, and the timeless knowledge it offers about the universe, nature, and human existence. Whether you're a curious learner or a devoted seeker, this series brings the Rigveda's profound legacy to life in an accessible and engaging way. Tune in to connect with the roots of spiritual heritage and uncover the secrets of the ancient sages.
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Journey into the heart of ancient wisdom with our deep dive into the Rigveda, the oldest and most revered text of Vedic literature. In this podcast, we explore its hymns, philosophy, and the timeless knowledge it offers about the universe, nature, and human existence. Whether you're a curious learner or a devoted seeker, this series brings the Rigveda's profound legacy to life in an accessible and engaging way. Tune in to connect with the roots of spiritual heritage and uncover the secrets of the ancient sages.
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Rigveda || Mandal 1 || Sutra 118 || English Podcast
The Rigvedas
10 minutes 23 seconds
6 months ago
The Rigveda || Mandal 1 || Sutra 118 || English Podcast

Key Personnel/Entities:

  • Ashvins: The primary deities addressed. Described as "masters of nature’s energy and natural resources," "masters of engineering," "harbingers of life and joy," "destroyers of anti-life forces," "powers of nature’s divinity and humanity," "high-priests of truth and life’s joy," "leading lights of humanity," "generous as rain showers of new life," "brave destroyers of evil," "powers of intelligence and light of knowledge," "loved and admired of all," "springs and harbingers of nature’s eternal power and energy."
  • Kakshivan Dairghatamasa Aushija: The Rshi (seer) associated with the Sukta.
  • Chariot: A central symbol of the Ashvins' movement and power. Described as "flying as the eagle, luxuriously comfortable, automotive," "faster than the mind of man," "three staged and tempestuous in power as the wind," "three-staged, triple—structured, three wheeled, thrice sophisticated," "fastest sophisticated," "of universal wealth."
  • Lovely maiden, loving daughter of the sun: An entity who rides the Ashvins' chariot.
  • Horses: Described as "fiery of body, radiating like sunbeams and flying like birds," "eagle-like motive powers fast as sunbeams."
  • The invoking party: Described as "nādhamānā ḥ" (in need), seeking "protection and advancement," "freedom and prosperity."


Main Themes & Ideas:

  1. The Ashvins as Powerful and Swift Deliverers: A dominant theme is the invocation of the Ashvins to arrive quickly and effectively. Their chariot is consistently described with attributes of speed, sophistication, and power (e.g., "faster than the mind of man," "flying as the eagle," "tempestuous in power as the wind," "fastest sophisticated"). This highlights their role as deities who can traverse vast distances rapidly to intervene.
  • Quote (Sukta 1): "Ashvins, masters of nature’s energy and natural resources, let your chariot flying as the eagle, luxuriously comfortable, automotive, come here, chariot faster than the mind of man, three staged and tempestuous in power as the wind."
  • Quote (Sukta 4): "Ashvins, powers of nature’s divinity and humanity... may the eagle-like motive powers fast as sunbeams yoked to your chariot drive you hither..."
  • Quote (Sukta 11): "Ashvins, highpriests of truth and reality... come by the speed and force of the eagle new and ever new with constant love."

    Summary:

    Mandala 1/Sukta 118 is a powerful invocation of the Ashvins, highlighting their role as swift, benevolent, and multifaceted deities. The central image of their sophisticated chariot symbolises their ability to bring rapid advancement, restoration, and prosperity. The text underscores the human need for divine assistance and the effectiveness of prayer and offering in seeking the Ashvins' favour for protection and well-being across various aspects of life. The Ashvins are presented as not only powerful forces of nature and technology but also compassionate saviours who intervene in times of need.


The Rigvedas
Journey into the heart of ancient wisdom with our deep dive into the Rigveda, the oldest and most revered text of Vedic literature. In this podcast, we explore its hymns, philosophy, and the timeless knowledge it offers about the universe, nature, and human existence. Whether you're a curious learner or a devoted seeker, this series brings the Rigveda's profound legacy to life in an accessible and engaging way. Tune in to connect with the roots of spiritual heritage and uncover the secrets of the ancient sages.