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(atyatishTat) He standsīeyond (daSAngulam) the count of ten fingers. (sahasra) Thousands of (aksha) eyes has he, (sahasra) Thousands (SIrshA) of heads has (purusha:) Sa bhUmim vishvato vRtvA | atyatishTad daSAngulam || 1 ||
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The text of the 1875 mantrās of Sāma Veda ( yoni) mantrās is in 2 chapters, namely, Pūrva Archika and Uttara Archika they have different structures.Sahasra SIrshA purusha: | sahasrAksha: sahasrapAt | (or transcends) from the plane of matter ( anna) (to higher planes)Ī unique feature of the Sāma Veda Samhita (SV) is that every mantra in it has a unique number mentioned usually to the left of the text. SV (620): Universe is only a small part of Him Puruṣha, indeed, is all this (universe) (1),Īre immortal in Heaven (4). See the SAKSI book, Puruṣha Sūkta by Professor S. The interpretation of sāshana poses difficulties. However, RV (10.90.4) has sāshana instead of ashana. The meaning of the phrase ashana anashane in SV (618) is [There is a difference between RV (10.90.4) and SV (618) regarding the What is animate and what is not (or Heaven and Earth) (4). For the text, see the SAKSI book, Sāmaįrom here on all sides He pervades all (3), Puruṣha Sāma, the Sāmagāna, uses these five mantrās and one other Mantrās and Sūktās Widely Used in Worship and Puruṣha Sūkta by Mantrās with their translation, see the compact SAKSI books Veda For more details and the text of all these The versions in the Taittirīya Āranyaka and Vājasaneya Samhita have more mantrās.
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The version in Rig Veda has 16 mantrās (10.90.1) Next to the Gāyatri mantra, Puruṣha Sūkta is the most widely known Kashyap provides some interesting details in his commentary/translation of those verses in Essentials of Sāma Veda and its Music: This translation by Ārya Samāj however says the ṛṣi for all five verses is Nārāyaṇa. | 621 | Puruṣaḥ | anuṣtubh | gāndhāraḥ | Nārāyaṇaḥ | | 620 | Puruṣaḥ | anuṣtubh | gāndhāraḥ | Vāmadevo Gautamaḥ | | 619 | Puruṣaḥ | anuṣtubh | gāndhāraḥ | Vāmadevo Gautamaḥ | | 618 | Puruṣaḥ | anuṣtubh | gāndhāraḥ | Vāmadevo Gautamaḥ | | 617 | Puruṣaḥ | anuṣtubh | gāndhāraḥ | Nārāyaṇaḥ | | Sāma-veda | Devatā | Chanda | Svara | Ṛṣi | 19 of 57) lists the ṛṣis for those mantras (transliteration mine): +-+-+-+-+-+ Ģ 0 0 0407c sa jāto atyaricyata paścādbhūmimatho puraḥ. Ģ 0 0 0406c utāmṛtatvasyeśāno yadannenātirohati. Ģ 0 0 0405c pādo 'sya sarvā bhūtāni tripādasyāmṛtaṃ divi. 618Ģ 0 0 0405a puruṣa evedaṃ sarvaṃ yadbhūtaṃ yacca bhāvyam. Ģ 0 0 0404c tathā viṣvaṅ vyakrāmadaśanānaśane abhi. 617Ģ 0 0 0404a tripādūrdhva udaitpuruṣaḥ pado 'syehābhavatpunaḥ. Ģ 0 0 0403c sa bhūmiṃ sarvato vṛtvātyatiṣṭhaddaśāṅgulam. Ārcika | prapāṭhaka | ardha | daśati | verse | lineĢ 0 0 0403a sahasraśīrṣā puruṣaḥ sahasrākṣaḥ sahasrapāt. Compared to its Ṛg-vedic counterpart which has 16 verses, Puruṣa-sūkta of Sāma-veda has only 5 verses.