Pavamāna Soma as the consecrated, purifying power that energizes the sacrifice and grants vīrya (ritual and heroic potency).
अच्छा हि त्वा सहसः सूनो अङ्गिरः स्रुचश्चरन्त्यध्वरे ऊर्जो नपातं घृतकेशमीमहे ऽग्निं यज्ञेषु पूर्व्यम्
acchā hi tvā sahasaḥ sūno aṅgiraḥ srucaścarantyadhvare ūrjo napātaṃ ghṛtakeśamīmahe 'gniṃ yajñeṣu pūrvyam
acchā(2) hi(1) tvā(2) sahasaḥ(2) sūno(2) aṅgiraḥ(2) srucaś(2) caranty(2) adhvare(2) ūrjo(2) napātaṃ(2) ghṛtakeśam(2) īmahe(2) 'gniṃ(2) yajñeṣu(2) pūrvyam(1)
ഹേ സഹസയുടെ പുത്രനായ അങ്ഗിരസേ! അധ്വര യാഗത്തിൽ സ്രുചകൾ (ഹവിഷ്-കരണ്ടികൾ) നിന്റെ അടുക്കലേക്ക് സഞ്ചരിക്കുന്നു. ഘൃതകേശനായ, ഊർജ്ജയുടെ നപാതനായ, യജ്ഞങ്ങളിൽ പുരാതനനായ അഗ്നിയെ ഞങ്ങൾ വന്ദിച്ചു ആരാധിക്കുന്നു.
acchā | hi | tvā | sahasaḥ | sūno | aṅgiraḥ | srucaḥ | caranti | adhvare | ūrjaḥ | napātam | ghṛta-keśam | īmahe | agnim | yajñeṣu | pūrvyam
Agneya (generic; specific tune not supplied in input)
{ "prastava": "Possible lead ‘o… acchā’ (often suitable for stobha-led approach)", "udgitha": "‘hi tvā sahasaḥ sūno aṅgiraḥ…’ through the ritual motion statement", "pratihara": "Turn around ‘ūrjo napātaṃ’ as a responsive epithet cluster", "upadrava": "‘ghṛtakeśam īmahe’—devotional intensification", "nidhana": "'gniṃ yajñeṣu pūrvyam’—cadential affirmation of Agni’s primordiality", "structure_notes": "Epithets form natural musical units; ‘pūrvyam’ is a strong nidhana close.", "singer_assignments": "Standard udgātṛ group distribution; nidhana in unison for firmness." }
{ "gloss_summary": "The ladles, by their use in the rite, ‘go toward’ Agni; Agni is praised as son of strength, Aṅgiras, offspring of nourishment, ghee-haired, ancient in sacrifices.", "ritual_interpretation": "‘srucaḥ caranti’ is taken literally as the motion of offering-ladles in adhvara; the verse mirrors the rite’s visible action.", "theological_insight": "Agni’s ‘ghṛtakeśa’ underscores his being fed/adorned by ghee—sacrifice sustains the divine mediator who sustains the sacrifice.", "etymology_highlights": "adhvara as orderly sacrifice; napāt (‘offspring’) marking Agni’s generative relation to ūrj (nourishment)." }