THE THIRD HYMN TO AGNI
THE DIVINE FORCE, CONQUEROR OF THE SUPREME GOOD
[The Divine Will-Force is that of which all the other godheads
are forms and 'he manifests all these powers of supreme
Truth as he grows in us. Thus the supreme state of conscious
being is attained and by that our complex and manifold existence
is maintained in the Light and the Joy. The Rishi prays that
the evil may not be allowed to express itself again in him, that
the secret soul in us who is the Father of things but in us appears
as the child of our works and our evolution, may open itself to
the vast Truth-Consciousness. The Divine Flame will destroy all
the powers of falsehood and evil who seek to make us stumble
and would rob us of our heavenly treasure.]
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Thou art he of the Wideness,¹
O Will, when thou art born;
thou becomest the Lord of Love² when thou art entirely
kindled. In thee are all the gods, O son of Force; thou art
the Power-in-Mind³ for the mortal who gives the offering.
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O thou who possessest self-ordering Nature, thou becomest
the might of the Aspirer4 when thou bearest the secret Name
of the Virgins.5 They brighten thee with the Light in her
rays as Love6 perfectly founded when thou makest of one
mind the Lord and his Spouse7
in their mansion.
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For the glory of thee, O Violent One, the Thought-Powers
¹Varuna, who represents the ethereal purity and oceanic wideness of the infinite Truth.
²Mitra, the all-embracing harmony of the Truth, the Friend of all beings, therefore the
Lord of Love.
³Indra, Ruler of our being. Master of Swar which is the luminous world of the Divine
Mind.
4 Aryaman, the aspiring power and action of the Truth.
5 Probably, the unripe Radiances that our aspiration has to prepare for their union with
the higher power of the soul; Aryaman holds their secret sense, the Name or Numen, which
is manifested when aspiration arrives at the light of knowledge and Mitra harmonises soul
and nature.
6Mitra.
7The Soul and Nature. The mansion is the human body.
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make to shine out by their pressure that which is thy rich
and beautiful birth.¹ When that highest stride² of Vishnu
has been established within, thou protectest by it the secret
Name of the herds of the Radiance.³
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By the glory of thee because thou hast right vision,
O god-head, the gods holding all that multiple existence taste
immortality and men take their seat in the Force that offers
the oblation and, desiring, they distribute to the godheads
the self-expression of the being.
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There is none that precedeth thee as the priest of the oblation nor any mightier for sacrifice;
O Flame, none is supreme
over thee in the things of the Wisdom, thou who possessest
the self-ordering power of Nature. The creature of whom
thou becomest the guest, O godhead, prevails by sacrifice
over all that belong to the mortality.
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May we, O Flame, fostered by thee and awakened, seekers
of the substance, prevail by the offering, — we in the great
struggle, we in the comings of knowledge in our days,4 we
by the felicity, O son of Force, overcome all that are mortal.
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The expresser of evil who seeks to bring sin and transgression
into us, his own evil do thou return upon his head; slay, O conscious knower, this hostile self-expression of him who
oppresses us with the duality.
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Thee, O Godhead, in the dawning of this our Night the
Ancients5 made their messenger and through thee sacrificed
by their offerings because thou art the godhead that is being
¹The supreme world of Light. Agni is said elsewhere to become in his being the highest
of the shining worlds.
²Vishnu has three strides or movements, earth, heaven and the supreme world of which
Light, Truth and the Sun are the foundation.
³The highest divine sense of the illuminations of Knowledge is found in the superconscient worlds of supreme Light.
4The periods of Light visiting the soul.
5 The ancient seers who discovered the secret wisdom.
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kindled by the mortal dwellers in this substance and thou
movest to the meeting-place¹ of all felicities.
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Deliver the Father and in thy knowledge put away evil from
him who is borne in us as thy son, O child of Force. When
wilt thou have that vision for us, O conscious knower?
when wilt th6u, O Truth-Conscious Will, impel us to the
journey?
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Then indeed the Father adores and holds,
O Dweller in the
substance, the vast Name² when thou makest him to accept
and cleave to it. Will in us desires the bliss and, increasing,
wins it entirely by the force of the Godhead.³
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Thou, O Will, O youngest vigour, earnest thy adorer beyond
all stumblings into grief and evil; for the creatures are seen
of thee who would do hurt to us and are thieves in their
hearts, — they whose perceptions are void of the knowledge
and therefore they have fallen into the crookedness.
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Lo, all these movements of our journeying have turned their
faces towards thee, and for that evil in us, it is declared to
the Dweller in our being. O never can this Will in his in-
creasing betray us to the hurter of our self-expression; he will
not deliver us into the hands of our enemy!
¹The supreme world of Truth and Bliss.
²The world of Truth is also called the Wideness or the Vast or the Vast Truth.
³The Deva, the supreme Deity, of whom all the gods are different Names and Powers.
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