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________________ 160 LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION. tual and ethical character of the 'deity is but seldom entirely lost. If we take for instance a short hymn addressed to Agni or Fire, we easily see that Agni (ignis) is conceived as the representative of fire, yet we also perceive even here a more distant background, or a true divine element, only enveloped in a mythological shell. HYMN TO AGNI (RIG-VEDA II. 6). 1. Agni, accept this log which I offer to thee, accept this my service; listen well to these my songs. 2. With this log, O Agni, may we worship thee, thou son of strength, conqueror of horses ! and with this hymn, thou high-born! 3. May we, thy servants, serve thee with songs, O granter of riches, thou whorlovest songs and delightest in riches! 4. Thou lord of wealth and giver of wealth, be thou wise and powerful; drive away from us the enemies ! 5. He gives us rain from heaven, he gives us inviolable strength, he gives us food a thousandfold. 6. Youngest of the gods, their messenger, their in"voker, most deserving of worship, come, at our praise, to him who worships thee and longs for thy help. 7. For thou, O sage, goest wisely between these two creations (heaven and earth, gods and men), like a friendly messenger between two hamlets! 8. Thou art wise, and thou hast been pleased : perform thou, intelligent Agni, the sacrifice without interruption, sit down on this sacred grass ! Here we may clearly observe that peculiar blending of ethical and physical elements in the character of one and the same deity, a blending which seems
SR No.011135
Book TitleIntroduction to the Science of Religion
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherLongmans Green and Compny London
Publication Year1882
Total Pages346
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size31 MB
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