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Here “go” means the “'''adhyatma vidya” (spiritual knowledge)''' that is endorsed in Vedas and the foot marks of cows (characteristics) means actually explaining the meaning of the Vedic words which are esoteric which are to be deciphered properly. And those who understand this knowledge are called '''padajna''' (having the knowledge of the Veda).  The 4 legs of this Kamadhenu the Vedas are dharma, artha, kama, moksha – which are the purusharthas.
 
Here “go” means the “'''adhyatma vidya” (spiritual knowledge)''' that is endorsed in Vedas and the foot marks of cows (characteristics) means actually explaining the meaning of the Vedic words which are esoteric which are to be deciphered properly. And those who understand this knowledge are called '''padajna''' (having the knowledge of the Veda).  The 4 legs of this Kamadhenu the Vedas are dharma, artha, kama, moksha – which are the purusharthas.
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Therefore which mantras provide for which purushartha was known very well to Angirasa rushi.  As he was knowledgeable in mantras which leads one to the “parama pada” or the highest abode he was the '''sarvavidaha or sarvajna''' as explained in Rk Samhita 1.164.45 :<blockquote>'''चत्वारिवाक परिमितापदानितानि विदुर्ब्राह्मणाये मनीषिणः|  
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Therefore which mantras provide for which purushartha was known very well to Angirasa rushi.  As he was knowledgeable in mantras which leads one to the “parama pada” or the highest abode he was the '''sarvavidaha or sarvajna''' as explained in Rk Samhita 1.164.45 :<blockquote>''चत्वारिवाक परिमितापदानितानि विदुर्ब्राह्मणाये मनीषिणः|'' </blockquote><blockquote>''गुहा तरीणि निहिता नेङगयन्ति तुरीयं वाचो मनुष्या वदन्ति || (The Rig Veda 1.164.45)''</blockquote><blockquote>''catvarivak parimitapadanitani vidurbrahmana ye minishinah |''</blockquote><blockquote>''guha tarini nihita neengayanti turiyam vaco manushyavadanti ||''</blockquote>These “'''paraha''' ()”, “'''pasyanthi'''” (), “'''madhyama'''” () and “'''vaikhari'''” () are the 4 ways of speech . Those who understand the meaning of these words or “padas” are called '''padajna'''” (knower of those speech) or “svarvida” (these four paadas(legs) or padas (the sentences). The '''purusharthas''' which are called “chatvari-sringa”, are known as the 4 horns of the “agni purusha” or fire personified and the relationship they have with each other can only be understood by the process of yoga (upasana).
 
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गुहा तरीणि निहिता नेङगयन्ति तुरीयं वाचो मनुष्या वदन्ति || (The Rig Veda 1.164.45)'</blockquote>These “'''paraha''' ()”, “'''pasyanthi'''” (), “'''madhyama'''” () and “'''vaikhari'''” () are the 4 ways of speech . Those who understand the meaning of these words or “padas” are called '''padajna'''” (knower of those speech) or “svarvida” (these four paadas(legs) or padas (the sentences). The '''purusharthas''' which are called “chatvari-sringa”, are known as the 4 horns of the “agni purusha” or fire personified and the relationship they have with each other can only be understood by the process of yoga (upasana).
      
====== Esoteric Understanding of Angirasa bringing the cows ======
 
====== Esoteric Understanding of Angirasa bringing the cows ======

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