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* Maharshi Yaska defines Sarama as ''“सरमसरनथ्  || saramasaranath” (Nirukti 11.25)''  
 
* Maharshi Yaska defines Sarama as ''“सरमसरनथ्  || saramasaranath” (Nirukti 11.25)''  
 
It means “One who moves very fast or walks very fast”.  
 
It means “One who moves very fast or walks very fast”.  
* Sri Sayanaacharya, explains Sarama as ''“सरमा वाक् देवशुनिव  || sarama vak devasuniva”'' '''(Govindji name of Sayanacharya’s book ? 4.46.8)'''
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* Sri Sayanaacharya, explains Sarama as ''“सरमा वाक् देवशुनिव  || sarama vak devasuniva”'' (Rig. Veda. Bhasyam 4.46.8)  
 
It means symbolically “vak” the power of speech. The माध्यमिक || Madhyamika power of speech is accepted in Nairukta Paksha and “Devashuni” word is accepted by historians also.
 
It means symbolically “vak” the power of speech. The माध्यमिक || Madhyamika power of speech is accepted in Nairukta Paksha and “Devashuni” word is accepted by historians also.
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'''Esoteric Meaning''' :Here the cows are considered as transcendental knowledge and their moving about for grazing during उषः काल || ushah kala (morning hours) is called the time for ज्ञानोदय || jnanodaya (awakening of knowledge). For Angirasa to receive this knowledge, Sarama was very important and Sarama moves on into the path of rithasatya, (satyavrita) with greater speed and ahead of everyone she was able to locate the cows. This is Sarama’s rita path or the path of truth. She who moves very fast can understand the deepest place where ज्ञान || jnana (wisdom) is hidden through fragrance (sruthi fragrance).  
 
'''Esoteric Meaning''' :Here the cows are considered as transcendental knowledge and their moving about for grazing during उषः काल || ushah kala (morning hours) is called the time for ज्ञानोदय || jnanodaya (awakening of knowledge). For Angirasa to receive this knowledge, Sarama was very important and Sarama moves on into the path of rithasatya, (satyavrita) with greater speed and ahead of everyone she was able to locate the cows. This is Sarama’s rita path or the path of truth. She who moves very fast can understand the deepest place where ज्ञान || jnana (wisdom) is hidden through fragrance (sruthi fragrance).  
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In the previous mantra, Sarama and her work is explained <blockquote>''रतं यती सरमा गा अविन्दद विश्वानि सत्याङगिराश चकार ||'' </blockquote><blockquote>''ṛtaṃ yatī saramā ghā avindad viśvāni satyāṅghirāś cakāra ||  (Rig Veda 5.45.7)''</blockquote>'''Meaning''' : Here, urged by hands, loudly rang the press-stone '''(Is it bell? Govindji pls check book translation here)''' wherewith Navagvas sang praises for ten months . Saramā went alright and found the cattle. Aṅgiras gave effect to all their labors.
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In the previous mantra, Sarama and her work is explained <blockquote>''रतं यती सरमा गा अविन्दद विश्वानि सत्याङगिराश चकार ||'' </blockquote><blockquote>''ṛtaṃ yatī saramā ghā avindad viśvāni satyāṅghirāś cakāra ||  (Rig Veda 5.45.7)''</blockquote>'''Meaning''' : Here, urged by hands, loudly rang the press-stone where with Navagvas sang praises for ten months . Saramā went and found the cattle. Aṅgiras gave effect to all their labors.
'''Esoteric Meaning''' :She Sarama, yajna which is compared to path of सत्य || satya or ऋतुरूप || ruturupa, she enters faster and recognizes the cows and Angirasa in all his yajnas was able to make it happen truthfully. This is connection between yajnatattva --the theology of yajna, rath and satya, and Sarama and Angirasa’s tapsya for jnana.'''( I tried to compile as much as possible but difficult concept to understand Govindji, please see if this para is ok)'''
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'''Esoteric Meaning''' :She Sarama, yajna which is compared to path of सत्य || satya or ऋतुरूप || ruturupa, she enters faster and recognizes the cows and Angirasa in all his yajnas was able to make it happen truthfully. This is connection between yajnatattva --the theology of yajna, rath and satya, and Sarama and Angirasa’s tapsya for jnana.
    
== Loyalty of Sarama ==
 
== Loyalty of Sarama ==
 
The '''10th mandala of Rig veda''' beautifully outlines the  सरमा-पणि सम्वादः || Sarama and Panis Samvaadaha wherein Sarama tries to convince the Panis to return the stolen cows. The Panis in turn try to lure Sarama by offering her the herdship of the cows and state her loyalty to them.  According to Rig Veda Sarama remains loyal to Indra and threatens the Panis of inviting the wrath of Indra if the cows are not returned to him. She then goes back to Indra and he with the help of Angirasa rushi retrieves the cows after defeating Panis.   
 
The '''10th mandala of Rig veda''' beautifully outlines the  सरमा-पणि सम्वादः || Sarama and Panis Samvaadaha wherein Sarama tries to convince the Panis to return the stolen cows. The Panis in turn try to lure Sarama by offering her the herdship of the cows and state her loyalty to them.  According to Rig Veda Sarama remains loyal to Indra and threatens the Panis of inviting the wrath of Indra if the cows are not returned to him. She then goes back to Indra and he with the help of Angirasa rushi retrieves the cows after defeating Panis.   
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However, in '''Brhaddevata viii 24-36,''' Sarama lured by the milk of the Cows transfers her loyalties to Panis.  When When she returns to Indra and refuses to disclose the hideout of the cows, Indra kicks her in a rage.  She vomits out the milk received as a bribe, and then goes back to trace the Panis.
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However, in '''Brhaddevata 8.24-36,''' Sarama lured by the milk of the Cows transfers her loyalties to Panis.  When When she returns to Indra and refuses to disclose the hideout of the cows, Indra kicks her in a rage.  She vomits out the milk received as a bribe, and then goes back to trace the Panis.
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In the '''Jaimineeya Brahmana, II.440-442''' devatas first send SuparNa, the eagle or the Sun-bird.  However, the PaNis bribe him into silence, and he accepts their gifts and returns without any information.  The enraged Gods strangle him, and he vomits out the curds, etc. received from the PaNis. Then the Gods send SaramA.  She crosses the river RasA and approaches the PaNis.  She is also offered bribes, but (as in the Rigveda) she refuses their blandishments and returns to Indra with the information that the cows are hidden inside the RasA.  She and her descendants are then blessed by a grateful Indra.
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In the '''Jaimineeya Brahmana, 2.440-442''' devatas first send SuparNa, the eagle or the Sun-bird.  However, the PaNis bribe him into silence, and he accepts their gifts and returns without any information.  The enraged Gods strangle him, and he vomits out the curds, etc. received from the PaNis. Then the Gods send SaramA.  She crosses the river Rasa and approaches the Panis.  She is also offered bribes, but (as in the Rigveda) she refuses their blandishments and returns to Indra with the information that the cows are hidden inside the RasA.  She and her descendants are then blessed by a grateful Indra.
    
== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
 
== सम्वाद || Discussion ==
 
Sri Sayanaacharya in this mantra explains
 
Sri Sayanaacharya in this mantra explains
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सरमा सरन सिलस्तितिरुपवक् || “sarama sarana silastutirupavak” '''(Any Reference Govindji ?searched for this. didn’t find)'''
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सरमा सरन सिलस्तितिरुपवक् || “sarama sarana silastutirupavak”  
    
Rig veda explains that Vak exists in four forms, three of which are hidden and are comprehensible to only the jnanis and the fourth is what men speak
 
Rig veda explains that Vak exists in four forms, three of which are hidden and are comprehensible to only the jnanis and the fourth is what men speak

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