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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji
CHAPTER 11
Revelation of The Omnipresent
पश्यादित्यान्वसून्रुद्रानश्विनौ मरूतस्तथा। [ “See in me, O Bharat, the sons of Aditi [1], the Rudr, the Vasu[2], the Ashwin brothers[3], and the Marut[4] , as well as numerous other marvellous forms that have not been seen before.” ] |
References and Context
- ↑ Represented in mythology as a mother of gods who are known as Aditya, twelve in number, after her.
- ↑ The name of a class of deities, eight in number.
- ↑ The two physicians of gods and represented as twin sons of the Sun-god.
- ↑ Marut is the god of wind but in the plural form the word may be understood as meaning ‘‘host of gods.’’