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| == Textual References == | | == Textual References == |
− | * Sri Sayanacharya's explanation refers to Angirasa as one who traverses with great speed. | + | * '''Rk Samhita''' : Sri Sayanacharya's explanation refers to Angirasa as one who traverses with great speed. |
− | <blockquote>''“unganthi gachanthi ittangiraso ganthara”'' (Rk Samhita, 1.100.4) </blockquote> | + | <blockquote>''“unganthi gachanthi ittangiraso ganthara”'' ''(Rk Samhita, 1.100.4)'' </blockquote> |
− | * Yaskacharya's explanation is connected to the appearance of Angirasa. | + | * '''Nirukta''' : Yaskacharya's explanation is connected to the appearance of Angirasa. |
− | <blockquote>''“angaresu angiraha angaraha ankanaha anchanaha”'' (Nirukta 3.17)</blockquote>He was born from the “retas” or the semen of Brahma and it was blazing like cinder and then first Aditya appeared and then Angirasa. Even for agni there is a word called "Angaraha" meaning one which creates an impression “anka” or sign. Similarly Angirasa also means: one who creates a lasting impression in others. | + | <blockquote>''“angaresu angiraha angaraha ankanaha anchanaha”'' ''(Nirukta 3.17)''</blockquote>He was born from the “retas” or the semen of Brahma and it was blazing like cinder and then first Aditya appeared and then Angirasa. Even for agni there is a word called "Angaraha" meaning one which creates an impression “anka” or sign. Similarly Angirasa also means: one who creates a lasting impression in others. |
− | * Taitriya Brahmana explains Angirasa as those who are like the cinder or angi. | + | * '''Brahmana''' : Taitriya Brahmana explains Angirasa as those who are like the cinder or angi. |
| <blockquote>''“ye angara asanthe angiraso abhavan” (Taitriya Brahmana 3.34)''</blockquote> | | <blockquote>''“ye angara asanthe angiraso abhavan” (Taitriya Brahmana 3.34)''</blockquote> |
− | * Chandogya Upanishad explains that because all the limbs of the body are controlled by “prana” that “mukya prana” itself has become anga rasa or angirasa. | + | * '''Upanishad''' : Chandogya Upanishad explains that because all the limbs of the body are controlled by “prana” that “mukya prana” itself has become anga rasa or angirasa. |
| <blockquote>''“tadaham angiraha udgitaha upasam cakre ethave eva etharssam angiraha anthe anganagam hi esha rasaha” (Chan Upan 1.2.10)'' </blockquote> | | <blockquote>''“tadaham angiraha udgitaha upasam cakre ethave eva etharssam angiraha anthe anganagam hi esha rasaha” (Chan Upan 1.2.10)'' </blockquote> |
| * In the Upanayanam kriya (thread ceremony) the Initiator, prays "let my medha shakti, the wisdom power, increase like Angirasa. | | * In the Upanayanam kriya (thread ceremony) the Initiator, prays "let my medha shakti, the wisdom power, increase like Angirasa. |