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Religious Conceptions and Feeling
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speech, they can perform another service. They may furnish the devout mind, the inspiration that is behind the hymn. In fact the gods themselves perform prayers, and fashion hymns: "May the gods who perform brahma (that is, prayer) furnish us their thrice-covering protection from evil!"[1] "Sing ye a brahma given by the gods!" exhorts a poet of the house of Kanva.[2] Prayer, or devotion, is so beautiful as to be imagined dressed out in glowing colors and bright garments: "May God Agni lift up our devotion that hath glowing color!" or: "May God Agni place on high our brightly adorned devotion!"[3] Heaven and Earth, stable and orderly, guide the sacrifice, aglow with shining hymns.[4] Prayers, personified, go by the path of the divine order to the gods Indra and Agni; they are the messengers between the two worlds.[5] Hymnal beatification of prayer can scarcely reach higher than the following:


"Prayer born of yore in heaven, Eagerly chanted in the holy assembly, Delightfully dressed out in bright array, Ours is that father-inherited prayer of old!" (Rig-Veda 3. 39. 2.)

  1. Rig-Veda 10. 66. 5.
  2. Ibid., 1. 37. 4; 8. 32. 7.
  3. Ibid., 1. 143. 7; 144. 1.
  4. Ibid., 4. 56. 2.
  5. Ibid., 3. 12. 7 and 1. 173. 3.