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"The Veda, I feel convinced, will occupy scholars for centuries to come, and will take and maintain for ever its position as the most ancient of books in the library of mankind."--F. Max Mller, p. xxxi Vi, 58, 3. yas te pshan nava"h" ant"h" samudr hira"n"yy"h" antrikshe "k"ranti.

"Thy golden ships, O Pshan, which move within the watery sky."--p. 61

This is one of the pinnacles of
19th century western Vedic scholarship.
It is one of the three volumes in the Sacred Books of the East which Max Mller, the series editor, was the sole author of.
Mller focuses here on four dozen hymns in the Rigvedas to the 'Storm Gods:' the Maruts.
Distant relations of Mars, Thor, and Ares, the Maruts are Vedic-era deities associated with lightning, thunder, and the heavens.

If you excerpted just the translations, this would amount to about sixty pages.
The full book weighs in at 550 pages.
The true value of this work is Mller's deep analysis of the mythological, linguistic and poetic background of the hymns.
The index, which gives every root form of every word in the text, is practically a skeleton key to Vedic Sanskrit.

Production Notes:
This book took nearly two months of focused work to transcribe, and a total of four proof passes, as conventional OCR technology is unable to handle many of the aspects of this book at this point in time.
Unicode implementations and web browsers are only now catching up with the typography used here.
My goal was to reproduce the book in its entirety with all of the metrical markup in place.
Only in one case did I have to compromise: the start of elision is indicated by a Unicode combining double inverted breve (0x361); but the end of the overbarred section is indicated by a green asterisk, e.g.
hari*bhir (p. ciii).
--John Bruno Hare, June 28th, 2008.


Title Page

Contents

Introduction

Preface To The First Edition


Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 10

Part 11

Vedic Hymns

X, 121.
To the Unknown God

I, 6. To Indra and the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 19.
To Agni (the god of Fire) and the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 37.
To the Maruts (the Storm-Gods)

I, 38.
To the Maruts (The Storm-gods)

I, 39.
To the Maruts (The Storm-gods)

I, 64.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 85.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 86.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 87.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 88.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 165.
To the Maruts and Indra

I, 166.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 167.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 168.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 170.
Dialogue between Indra and his Worshipper, Agastya

I, 171.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 172.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Ii, 34.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 52.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 53.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 54.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 55.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 56.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 57.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 58.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 59.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 60.
To Agni and the Maruts

V, 61.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

V, 87.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vi, 66.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vii, 56.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vii, 57.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vii, 58.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vii, 59.
To the Maruts and Rudra

Viii, 7.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Viii, 20.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Viii, 94.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

X, 77.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

X, 78.
To the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

I, 43.
To Rudra

I, 114.
To Rudra

Ii, 33.
To Rudra, the Father of the Maruts (the Storm-gods)

Vi, 74.
To Soma and Rudra

Vii, 46.
To Rudra

I, 2. To Vyu

I, 134.
To Vyu

X, 168.
To Vta

X, 186.
To Vta

Appendices


Introduction

I. Index Of Words

A

I

U

\"RI"

E

Ai, O, Au

K

Kh

G

Gh

\"K"

"KH"

"G"

T

D

Dh

N

P, Ph

B

Bh

M

Y

R, L

V

\"S"

S

H

Ii.
List of Important Passages

Iii. A
Bibliographical List of the More Important Publications on the Rig-Veda

Corrigenda
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