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Rig Veda 9.67.27: Mandala 9, Sukta 67, Mantra 27

Sukta 9.67

Rishi: Requires Anukramaṇī confirmation for RV 9.67.27.
Devata: All gods collectively; specifically Vasus; and Agni as Jātavedas.
Chandas: Likely mixed/irregular due to litany-like structure; confirm by scan.

पुनन्तु मां देवजनाः पुनन्तु वसवो धिया । विश्वे देवाः पुनीत मा जातवेदः पुनीहि मा ॥

Sanskrit recitationRig Veda 9.67.27

punántu mā́ṃ deva-janā́ḥ punántu vásavo dhiyā́ | víśve devā́ḥ punītá mā | jā́ta-vedaḥ punī́hi mā ||

ขอหมู่ญาติแห่งเทพทั้งหลายจงชำระข้าพเจ้า ขอเหล่าวสุจงชำระข้าพเจ้าด้วยความคิดที่ตื่นรู้ (ธิยา) ขอเทพทั้งปวงจงชำระข้าพเจ้า โอ้ชาตเวทัส จงชำระข้าพเจ้าเถิด

पुनन्तुmay they purify
पुनन्तु:
(verb) —
TypeVerb
Root√पू (पवते/पुनाति) ‘to purify’
माम्me
माम्:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootअहम् (asmad-pronoun)
देवजनाःthe god-folk / divine people
देवजनाः:
Kartā
TypeNoun
Rootदेव-जन (tatpuruṣa: ‘god-people’)
पुनन्तुmay they purify
पुनन्तु:
(verb) —
TypeVerb
Root√पू (पवते/पुनाति) ‘to purify’
वसवःthe Vasus
वसवः:
Kartā
TypeNoun
Rootवसु (name of a class of deities)
धियाwith (their) prayer/insight
धिया:
Karaṇa
TypeNoun
Rootधी (f.) ‘thought, prayer, insight’
विश्वेall
विश्वे:
Kartā
TypeAdjective (used with देवाः)
Rootविश्व (adj. ‘all’) → ‘Viśve (Devāḥ)’
देवाःthe gods
देवाः:
Kartā
TypeNoun
Rootदेव
पुनीतlet (them) purify
पुनीत:
(verb) —
TypeVerb
Root√पू (पुनाति) ‘to purify’
माम्me
माम्:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootअहम् (asmad-pronoun)
जातवेदःO Jātavedas
जातवेदः:
Sambodhana
TypeNoun (epithet)
Rootजात-वेदस् (bahuvrīhi/tatpuruṣa; epithet of Agni/Soma: ‘knower of births/creatures’)
पुनीहिpurify (you)!
पुनीहि:
(verb) —
TypeVerb
Root√पू (पुनाति) ‘to purify’
माम्me
माम्:
Karma
TypePronoun
Rootअहम् (asmad-pronoun)

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