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ṛg-atharva-yajuḥ-sāmnāṁ<br>
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rāśīr uddhṛtya vargaśaḥ<br>
:rāśīr uddhṛtya vargaśaḥ
catasraḥ saṁhitāś cakre<br>
:catasraḥ saṁhitāś cakre
mantrair maṇi-gaṇā iva<br>
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ṛk-atharva-yajuḥ-sāmnām—of the Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas; rāśīḥ—the accumulation (of mantras); uddhṛtya—separating out; vargaśaḥ—in specific categories; catasraḥ—four; saṁhitāḥ—collections; cakre—he made; mantraiḥ—with the mantras; maṇi-gaṇāḥ—gems; iva—just as.
ṛk-atharva-yajuḥ-sāmnām—of the ''Ṛg'', ''Atharva'', ''Yajur'' and ''Sāma Vedas''; rāśīḥ—the accumulation (of ''mantras''); uddhṛtya—separating out; vargaśaḥ—in specific categories; catasraḥ—four; saṁhitāḥ—collections; cakre—he made; mantraiḥ—with the ''mantras''; maṇi-gaṇāḥ—gems; iva—just as.
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Śrīla Vyāsadeva separated the mantras of the Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas into four divisions, just as one sorts out a mixed collection of jewels into piles. Thus he composed four distinct Vedic literatures.
Śrīla Vyāsadeva separated the mantras of the Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas into four divisions, just as one sorts out a mixed collection of jewels into piles. Thus he composed four distinct Vedic literatures.
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When Lord Brahmā first spoke the four Vedas with his four mouths, the mantras were mixed together like an unsorted collection of various types of jewels. Śrīla Vyāsadeva sorted the Vedic mantras into four divisions (saṁhitās), which thus became the recognizable Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas.
When Lord Brahmā first spoke the four ''Vedas'' with his four mouths, the ''mantras'' were mixed together like an unsorted collection of various types of jewels. Śrīla Vyāsadeva sorted the Vedic ''mantras'' into four divisions (''saṁhitās''), which thus became the recognizable ''Ṛg'', ''Atharva'', ''Yajur'' and ''Sāma Vedas''.
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Revision as of 13:10, 30 June 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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ṛg-atharva-yajuḥ-sāmnāṁ
rāśīr uddhṛtya vargaśaḥ
catasraḥ saṁhitāś cakre
mantrair maṇi-gaṇā iva


SYNONYMS

ṛk-atharva-yajuḥ-sāmnām—of the Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas; rāśīḥ—the accumulation (of mantras); uddhṛtya—separating out; vargaśaḥ—in specific categories; catasraḥ—four; saṁhitāḥ—collections; cakre—he made; mantraiḥ—with the mantras; maṇi-gaṇāḥ—gems; iva—just as.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Śrīla Vyāsadeva separated the mantras of the Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas into four divisions, just as one sorts out a mixed collection of jewels into piles. Thus he composed four distinct Vedic literatures.


PURPORT

When Lord Brahmā first spoke the four Vedas with his four mouths, the mantras were mixed together like an unsorted collection of various types of jewels. Śrīla Vyāsadeva sorted the Vedic mantras into four divisions (saṁhitās), which thus became the recognizable Ṛg, Atharva, Yajur and Sāma Vedas.



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