Excerpt from The Upanishads, Vol. 2: Translated Into English With a Preamble and Arguments
Om! [may] Mitra [be] propitious unto us, Varun [to us] pro pitious [be] may Aryaman propitious be to us; to us propitious Indra [and] Brihaspati; propitious unto us [may] Vishnu of long strides [himself present] To Brahman hail! Hail, Vayu, unto thee! Thou art indeed the Brahman manifest; thee surely will I call the manifested Brahm; [thee] righteousness I'll call; I'll call [thee] truth. May That protect me; That protect the.
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