Adhyaya 78 — Hymn to Surya and the Distribution of Solar Splendour; Genealogy of Vaivasvata and Chaya’s Line
यत्तस्य ऋङ्मयṃ तेजो भविता तेन मेदिनी ।
यजुर्मयेनापि दिवं स्वर्गः साममयṃ रवॆः ॥
yat tasya ṛṅ-mayaṃ tejo bhavitā tena medinī | yajur-mayenāpi divaṃ svargaḥ sāma-mayaṃ raveḥ ||
Esa radiancia suya, que era de la naturaleza del Ṛg, se convirtió en la Tierra. Por la que era de la naturaleza del Yajur, se hizo el cielo (div); y el sol llegó a ser de la naturaleza del Sāman.
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The cosmos is interpreted as structured by sacred order (Veda). This supports a dharmic worldview where nature and ritual correspond, encouraging reverence for earth, sky, and sun as sacred manifestations.
Sarga: an account of cosmic formation via the distribution of primordial power into worlds and luminaries.
The mapping of Ṛg/Yajus/Sāman onto earth/heaven/sun encodes a triadic cosmology: speech-hymn (Ṛg), sacrificial action (Yajus), and melodic resonance (Sāman) as three modes of reality.