Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
सामर्ग्यजुर्भिस्तल्लिङ्गैऋर्षय: संस्तुवन्त्यमुम् । गन्धर्वास्तं प्रगायन्ति नृत्यन्त्यप्सरसोऽग्रत: ॥ ४७ ॥ उन्नह्यन्ति रथं नागा ग्रामण्यो रथयोजका: । चोदयन्ति रथं पृष्ठे नैऋर्ता बलशालिन: ॥ ४८ ॥
sāmarg-yajurbhis tal-liṅgair ṛṣayaḥ saṁstuvanty amum gandharvās taṁ pragāyanti nṛtyanty apsaraso ’grataḥ
يمجّد الحكماء إله الشمس بترانيم الساما والريغ والياجور فيدا التي تكشف هويته. ويُنشد الغندرفا مدائحه، وترقص الأبسرا أمام مركبته. ويشدّ الناگا حبال العربة، ويُسخّر اليكشا الخيول لها، ويدفع الراکشسا الأقوياء العربة من الخلف.
This verse describes sages praising the Lord with Sāma, Ṛg, and Yajur hymns, showing that Vedic sound and glorification are offerings of devotion.
They represent celestial arts—song and dance—used in the Lord’s glorification, illustrating that all refined abilities find perfection in devotional service.
Offer your voice and attention daily through chanting, singing, or reciting sacred texts—turning talent and time into remembrance of the Divine.