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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.
By The Legacy LibraryKey Personnel/Entities:
Main Themes & Ideas:
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.