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"Rig Veda is the Veda of Knowledge, Yajur Veda is the Veda of Karma, Sama Veda is the Veda of Bhakthi, and Atharva Veda is Brahma Veda, an umbrella, celebrating the Divine Presence, as in Book 10, hymns 7 and 8."
"The Vedas were revealed by the Supreme Purusha to four primeval Rishis; Rigveda to Agni, Yajurveda to Vayu, Sama Veda to Aditya, and Atharva Veda to Angira, directly into their spiritual consciousness. Brahma received and collected the four from them passed them on to other sages."
"The Atharvaveda stands apart from other Vedic texts. It contains both hymns and prose passages and is divided into 20 books...This text is an extremely important source of information for practical religion, particularly where it complements the Rig Veda. Many rites are also laid down in the “Kausika-sutra” (the manual of the w:Vishvamitra:Kausika family of priests) of the Atharva Veda."
"Atharva Veda is one of the structuring dynamics of Rk Veda. It highlights the quality of Reverberating Wholeness involved in structuring Rk Veda. With reference to consciousness, Atharva Veda comprises the specific sets of laws of Nature that are engaged in promoting the quality of Chhandas within Samhita level of consciousness, providing a structure to the eternally silent, self-referral, self-sufficient, fully awake state of consciousness, which is intimately personal to everyone."
"Atharva Veda is the sum total of all that is pertaining to Samhita with a predominance of Chhandas — observed, or object of observation value. Atharva Veda represents the totality of the musculo-skeletal system — the organs"
"This aspect of the physiology makes the totality of Veda move. This is the value of reverberating wholeness."
"I arise and come to Rig Veda, voice of Divinity. I come to Yajurveda, mind and resolution divine. I come to Sama Veda, energy and ecstasy divine. I come to Atharva Veda, vision and vibration of Divinity. That speech is my light and glory. That light and mind is my strength and spirit of courage and By virtue of the divine, the prana and apana energy is my real might."
"In Atharva Veda,in 13.4, 47-54, the divine virtues are described as: Shachipati or omnipotent, Vibhu or infinite, prabhu or lord of all, ambha, or cool as water, ama or energizer, mahasaha or constant, aruna rajata raja or brilliant, lovely and glorious, uru prithu or vast, subhu or grand, bhuva or omniscient, pratho vara or highest and best, vyacho loka or omnipresent, bhavas vasu or lord of universal honour, idadvasu or lord of the universal wealth, samyat vasu or perfectly self-controlled, and ayat-vasu or ever lustrous or honourable."
"Atharva Veda is the last of the four Vedas. It has not always been accepted as a Veda. It contains many hymns from Rig Veda but also has some popular magic spells which are outside of the strictly ritual knowledge orientation of other Vedas."
"It [Atharva Veda] is collection of hymns but of diverse character, some very exalted, like the Rig Veda, others of more common nature. It gives us a better idea of common people during Vedic times. The book was revealed to Angirasa Rishi."
"The deities of Atharva Veda are also the same as Rig Veda although Rudra-Shiva assumes a more visible role. The language is a little simpler and less variable in its forms."
"Atharvan is also an important figure in the Zoarashtrian religion. Atar is the Persian name for fire, and the Atharvan is the fire priest."
"Some Upanishad teachings are found Atharva Veda.as well."
"A person of self-restraint kills the demon 'Vala'."
"O men! move ahead and be a winner."
"Agni helps all to settle well."
"A 'Gyani' treads on the path of truth."
"O Men! Look at the divine deeds of Vishnu; contemplate and then follow them."
"O Agni! May thou not keep us away from 'battle'. Just as a labourer lifts loads!May thou prsented us the accumulated wealth, in the same way."
"A scholar's fingers, by being constantly engaged in activities, acquire immense capabilities."
"Having taken your refuge, May we neither fear nor get tired."
"O Agni! May you destroy all the diabolic forces one by one."
"A scholar by his effulgence of knowledge, shines everywhere."
"O Agni! Protect us from people of diabolic tendencies and miserliness."
"Bless people with the light."
"Agnidev blesses the 'donor' and the performer of 'yagya-karma' with 'wealth of reputation'."
"The 'donor' sees the immediate fruits of his benevolent deeds."
"Great, brilliant and men of capabilities inspire us."
"Agnidev, after having ignited the 'havan' and then inspiring us to perform the 'rituals', keeps on moving upwards efficiently."
"O Men! giving knowledge to ignorants, and forms to the formless thus rises the Sun after dawn."
"Savitadev, who inspires our intelligence, may we contemplate upon His radiant form."
"Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge is worthy of eulogisation."
"Realise the potential of the mind and then rule it."
"Just like Agnidev, who incinerates everything by His capability, in the same manner burn(destroy) the wicked and the ignorant ones."
"Thou are brave and benevolent. Enthuse 'desires' in humans."
"Never allow us to fall prey to our pride."
"May we be receptive to your supreme intelligence and become strong."
"May your intellect protect us."
"One, whose path is all encompassing, protects us."
"The king, by following the path of 'truth', gets benefitted in a special way."
"The great 'Surya' illuminates the heaven."
"Just as the performer of 'yagya' is blessed with prosperity ,May we too be blessed in the same manner."
"O Agni, thou prevent the body from getting destroyed."
"May humans enjoy bliss by the blessings of the 'purifying and benedictory' richas. He eats pure food and attains immortality."
"Those, who study the knowledge accumulated by sages, 'Saraswati' blesses them with milk, ghee, honey and water."
"A 'sadhaka' after having purified himself, illuminates the 'Sun of knowledge' in the 'heaven of mind'."
"Thou are the vanquisher of enemies, irrepressible and mightiest."
"Protect your children with your own efforts."
"Friends never hurt or inflict pain on each other"
"Alike 'Dharma', 'yagya' too has a path."