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A Poetic Description of Universe - Purusha Suktam

Posted on Sep 4th, 2008 by Eli : Swami Eli
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Note : To listen to the audio chanting of Purusha Suktam, please read my blog Mantras and Vedic Hymns- Listen to the Audio



Introduction


Purusha sukta is hymn 10.90 of the Rigveda, dedicated to Purusha, the "cosmic man". No Vedic worship or Yajna can be performed without recitation of Purush Sukta.


Among the great Gods of Vedas is Purusha (also otherwise known as Vishnu), the God among the great trinity in charge of the care of the created beings.


Though the original Purusha suktha manthra occurs in Rig Veda , it also occurs in Vajaneya Samhitha of Shukla Yajur Veda, Taiteeriya Samhitha of Krishna Yajurveda and also with slight differences in Sama Veda as well as Atharva Veda.


Purusha in this Suktham is described as a gigantic personality who is spread everywhere. Brhama the creator is supposed to have his huge body as a sacrifice so that he can creae the world.


Shanthi Patha (Prayer for Peace)


Thachamyo ravrunimahe.gathum yagnaya.
Gathum Yagna pathaye.Daivee swasthi -rasthu na.
Swasthir Manushebhya. Urdhwa Jigathu beshajam.
Sam no asthu dwipadhe.Sam chatush pade
Om Shanthi, shanthi, Shanthi.


Request we from you with all enthusiasm,
For the good deeds that are medicine,
For the sadness of the past and future,
Request we for the growth of fire sacrifices,
Request that only good should occur,
To the one who presides over such sacrifices,
Request we for the mercy of gods to man,
Request we for good to the community of men,
Request we that the herbs and plants,
Should grow taller towards the skies.
Request we for good for all two legged beings,
Request we for good to all four legged beings,
Request we for peace, peace and peace.



First Anuvaaka



Sahsra seerhaa purusha; Sahasraksha saharpath.
Sa bhoomir viswatho vruthwa.Athyathishta ddhasangulam. 1-1


The Purusha has thousand heads,
He has thousand eyes,
He has thousand feet,
He is spread all over the universe,
And is beyond the count with ten fingers.


Purusha eeveda sarvam.Yad bhootam yad bhavyam.
Utha amruthathwasya eesana. Yad annena adhirohathi. 1-2


This Purusha is all the past,
All the future and the present,
He is the lord of deathlessness,
And he rises from hiding,
From this universe of food.


Ethaa vaanasya mahimaa.Atho jyaaya scha purusha.
Padhosya viswa bhoothanee.Tripaadasyamrutham divi. 1-3


This Purusha is much greater,
Than all his greatness in what all we see,
And all that we see in this universe is but his quarter,
And the rest three quarters which is beyond destruction,
Is safely in the worlds beyond.


Tri paddurdhwa udaith prurusha. Padhosye habha vaath puna.
Thatho vishvangvyakramath.Sasanana sane abhi. 1-4


Above this world is three quarters of Purusha,
But the quarter, which is in this world,
Appears again and again,
And from that is born the beings that take food,
And those inanimate ones that don't take food.
And all these appeared for every one of us to see.

Tasmath virad jayatha. Virajo agni purusha.

Sa jatho athya richyatha. Paschad bhoomi madho pura. 1-5


From that Purusha was born,
The scintillating, ever shining universe,
And from that was born the Purusha called Brahma,
And he spread himself everywhere,
And created the earth and then,
The bodies of all beings.


Yat purushena havishaa. Devaa yagna mathanvath.
Vasantho asyaasee dhajyam. Greeshma idhma saraddhavi. 1-6


The spring was the ghee,
The summer was the holy wooden sticks,
And the winter the sacrificial offering,
Used or the sacrifice conducted by Devas through thought,
In which they also sacrificed the ever-shining Purusha.


Sapthaasyasan paridhaya. Thri saptha samidha Krutha.
Devaa yad yagnam thanvaana. Abhadhnan purusham pasum. 1-7


Seven meters were its boundaries,
Twenty one principles were holy wooden sticks,
And Devas carried out the sacrifice,
And Brahma was made as the sacrificial cow.


Tham yagnam barhisi prokshan. Purusham Jaatham agradha.
Thena deva ayajantha. Saadhya rushayasch ye. 1-8

Sprinkled they the Purusha,
Who was born first,
On that sacrificial fire.
And the sacrifice was conducted further,
By the Devas called Sadyas,
And the sages who were there.


Tasmad yagnath sarva hutha. Sam brutham prushad ajyam.
Pasus tha aschakre vayavyaan. Aaranyaan graamyascha ye. 1-9


From this sacrifice called "All embracing".
Curd and Ghee came out,
Animals meant for fire sacrifice were born,
Birds that travel in air were born,
Beasts of the forest were born,
And also born were those that live in villages


Tasmad yagnath sarva hutha.Rucha saamanee jagniree.
Chanadaa si jagnire tasmath.Yajus tasmad jaayatha. 1-10


From this sacrifice called "All embracing"'
The chants of Rig Veda were born,
The chants of Sama Veda were born,
And from that the well-known meters were born,
And from that Yajur Veda was born.


Tasmad aswaa ajaayantha. Ye ke chobhaya tha tha.
Gavooha janjire tasmath. Tasmad gnatha ajavaya. 1-11


From that the horses came out,
From that came out animals with one row of teeth,
From that came out cows with two rows of teeth,
And from that that came out sheep and goats.


Yad purusha vyadhadhu.Kathidhaa vyakalpayan.
Mukham kimsya koo bahu. Kaavuruu pada a uchyathe. 1-12


When the Purusha was made
By their thought process by the Devas,
How did they make his limbs?
How was his face made?
Who were made as His hands?
Who were made as his thighs and feet?


Brahmanasya Mukham aseed.Bahu rajanya krutha.
Ooru tadasys yad vaisya.Padbhyo sudro aajayatha. 1-13


His face became Brahmins*,
His hands were made as Kshatriyas*,
His thighs became Vaisyas*,
And from his feet were born the Shudras*.


(Note : These are social classes based upon the type of work people performed.)

Chandrama manaso Jatha.Chaksho surya Ajayatha.
Mukhad Indras cha Agnis cha.Pranad Vayua aajayatha. 1-14


From his mind was born the moon,
From his eyes was born the sun,
From his face was born Indra and Agni,
And from his soul was born the air.


Nabhya aseed anthareeksham.seershno dhou samavarthatha.
Padbyam Bhoomi,, disaa srothrath.Tadha lokaa akampayan. 1-15


From his belly button was born the sky,
From his head was born the heavens,
From his feet was born the earth,
From his ears was born the directions,
And thus was made all the worlds,
Just by his holy wish.


Vedahametham purusham mahantham.Adhitya varna thamasathu pare,
Sarvani roopani vichinthya dheera. Namaani kruthwa abhivadan yadasthe. 1-16


I know that heroic Purusha, who is famous,
Who shines like a sun,
And who is beyond darkness,
Who created all forms,
Who named all of them,
And who rules over them.


Dhaatha purasthad yamudhajahara.sacra pravidhaan pradhisascha thathra.
Thamevam vidwaan anu mrutha iha bavathi. Naanya pandha ayanaaya vidhyathe. 1-17


The learned one who knows that Purusha
Whom the creator, considered as one before Him,
And whom the Indra understood in all directions,
Would attain salvation even in this birth,
And there is no need for him to search for any other path.


Yagnena yagnam aya jantha devaa. Thaani dharmani pradhamanyasan.
Theha naakam mahimaana sachanthe.yatra poorvo saadhyaa santhi devaa. 1-18


Thus the devas worshipped the Purusha,
Through this spiritual yagna,
And that yagna became first among dharmas.
Those who observe this Yagna,
Would for sure attain,
The heavens occupied by Saadya devas.



Second Anuvaaka



Adhbhyaa sambhootha pruthvyai rasascha.Viswakarmanas samavarthadhi.
Tasyas twashtaa vidhadh drupamethi.tad purushasya viswa maajanam agre. 2-1


From water and essence of earth was born,
The all pervading universe.
From the great God who is the creator,
Then appeared that Purusha
And the great God, who made this world,
Is spread as that Purusha, in all fourteen worlds.
And also the great form of Purusha,
Came into being before the start of creation.


Vedaham etham purusham mahantham.Aadithyavarna thamasa parasthath.
Thamevam vidwan amrutha iha bhavathi.nanya pandhaa vidhyathe ayanaaya. 2-2


I know that great Purusha,
Who shines like the sun,
And is beyond darkness,
And the one who knows him thus,
Attains salvation even in this birth,
And there is no other method of salvation.


Prajapathis charathi garbhe antha. Aajayamano bahudha vijaayathe.
Tasya dheera parijananthi yonim. Mareechinaam padamicchanthi vedhasa. 2-3


The Lord of the universe,
Lives inside the universe,
And without being born,
Appears in many forms,
And only the wise realize his real form,
And those who know the Vedas,
Like to do the job of,
Savants like Mareechi.


Yo devebhya aathapathi. Yo devaanaam purohitha.
Poorvo yo devebhyo jatha.Namo ruchaaya brahmaye. 2-4


Salutations to ever shining brahmam,
Who gave divine power to devas,
Who is a religious teacher of devas,
And who was born before devas.


Rucha brahmam janayantha.Devaa agne tadha bruvan.
Yasthaiva barahmano vidhyat. Tasya deva asaan vase. 2-5


The devas who teach the taste in Brahmam,
Told in ancient times,
That. He who has interest in Brahmam,
Would have the devas under his control.


Hreescha the lakshmischa patnyou.Ahorathre paarswe.
Nakshatrani roopam.Aswinou vyatham. 2-6


Hree and Lakshmi are your wives,
Day and night are your right and left,
The constellation of stars your body,
And Aswini devas your open mouth..


Ishtam manishaana.Amum manishana.Sarve manishana. 2-7


Give us the knowledge that we want,
Give us the pleasures of this world,
And give us everything of this and other worlds.


Thachamyo ravrunimahe.gathum yagnaya.
Gathum Yagna pathaye.Daivee swasthi -rasthu na.
Swasthir Manushebhya. Urdhwa Jigathu beshajam.
Sam no asthu dwipadhe.Sam chatush pade
Om Shanthi, shanthi, Shanthi.


Request we from you with all enthusiasm,
For the good deeds that are medicine,
For the sadness of the past and future,
Request we for the growth of fire sacrifices,
Request that only good should occur,
To the one who presides over such sacrifices,
Request we for the mercy of gods to man,
Request we for good to the community of men,
Request we that the herbs and plants,
Should grow taller towards the skies.
Request we for good for all two legged beings,
Request we for good to all four legged beings,
Request we for peace, peace and peace.

                        Translated by P. R. Ramachander

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Nicole : wakingdreamer
about 1 hour later
Nicole said

a lot of beauty here, though i admit i wonder about things like the classes… hugs

Phoenix : Reborn and Complete
about 1 hour later
Phoenix said

I enjoy reading your blogs, opening to me new views, new prayers and observations I have never heard of - yes you did it again, thank you.
I love the Prayer of Peace, as it covers withing the request all of us, all creations.

Peace and Love

Claudia

Eli : Swami
about 1 hour later
Eli said

Nicole, Claudia, thank you very much for your warm comments.

Nicole, the class system is what we understand as “division of Labor”. However, like all systems, it degenerated into dogmatism ( refer my blog Dynamics of Ethical Survival which discusses why and how it happens).

Claudia, that is exactly what I am trying… blogging about lesser known concepts, people, objects, etc… I am greateful to you for reading these and very happy that you are enjoying.


You could perhaps suggest and motivate me to blog on certain areas :)

( pssssssssssssst , infact the blog Fate, Free Will, and the Laws of Karma was the result of a nudge from our dear Nicole only , LOL).

Zephyr : Poeticspirit
2 days later
Zephyr said

I too especially liked the prayer for peace. Wondering what are the fire sacrifices referring to?

Eli : Swami
3 days later
Eli said

Here is a brief explanation of the “fire sacrifices”. 

If possible, I shall try to post a blog treating this subject in greater details at some later date.

The Indo-Aryans used fire as the symbol of God during the Vedic Period. The fire rituals are often also called the Yajna ceremony. Fire is a central element in the Yajna ceremony, with God Agni (meaning “fire”) playing the role as mediator between the worshipper and the other gods. During worship the Vedic Aryans used to offer to God browned butter (Ghee), oats, sesame seeds, fruits, and other foods they were fond of. After the offering was consumed by fire they had the psychological satisfaction that God had accepted their offering.

Nicole : wakingdreamer
3 days later
Nicole said

fire sacrifices are quite common in religion… interesting…

about 1 month later
Domi333 said

also known as Purushottama!

I've read the upanishad take on this, I struggle with the original vedas themselves…

Eli : Swami
about 1 month later
Eli said

No, Purushottama is a totally different word. The word Purushottama is made of TWO words Purush + Uttama , where Uttama menas BEST. Purushottama usually refers to Lord Vishnu ( sometime Lord Krishna). The meaning of “Suktam” is APHORISM” and Purush Suktam refers to the Aphorisms (or verses) mentioned in this blog. Please don't confuse Purushottama with Purush Suktam.  Sanskrit is a very precise language, and one needs to know the “roots” of the “derived” words to really understand the meanings.

Thanks for commenting, giving me an opportunity to clear some confusions of phonetically similar Sanskrit words

about 1 month later
Domi333 said

oh right! thanks!
 uttama means best, I thought it was related to the supreme purusha who formed the varnas with his body, what would be the sanskrit word for the supreme purusha? parampurush?

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