अथर्वं (atharvaM)
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पुराणम्
Englishअथर्वम् / ATHARVA(M). Among the Vedas, this has the fourth place. It comprises different kinds of incantations of occult powers for the destruction of enemies. Atharvan the son of vasiṣṭha was the author of this veda. In Chapter 6 of the third section of viṣṇu purāṇa the following reference is made to Atharvaveda: “Sumantu Maharṣi who was of infinite glory, first taught this Atharvaveda to his disciple kabandha. (sumantu Maharṣi was the son of jaimini, who was the disciple of vedavyāsa). kabandha divided Atharvaveda into two parts and communicated them to two Maharṣis named Devadarśa and pathya. Devadarśa's disciples were: medhā, brahmabali, Śautkāyani and pippalāda. pathya had three disciples named jābāli, kumudādi and śaunaka. They also made Atharvaveda compilations. śaunaka divided his compilation into two and gave one part to babhru and the other to saindhava. Muñjikeśa learnt it from saindhava and divided the compilation first into two and later into three parts. The five divisions of the Atharvaveda--nakṣatrakalpa, vedakalpa, saṁhitākalpa, āṅgirasakalpa and śāntikalpa, were made by Muñjikeśa. nakṣatrakalpa contains Brahma's works: saṁhitākalpa contains mantra Vidhi
Āngirasakalpa contains ābhicāra and śāntikalpa contains taming of horses, elephants etc.
The mantras (incantations) in Atharvaveda and their uses are given below:--Mantras Uses1. Suparṇastava Getting rid of serpents and snakepoison (sarpa-bādhā-nivāraṇam).2. Indreṇadatta Fulfilment of all desires (sarvakāma-siddhi).3. Imā devī Attainment of peace (Sarvaśānti-karma).5. Yamasyālokāt Prevention of bad dreams (Duḥ svapna-śamana).6. Indraścandraśca Prosperity in commerce and pañcavaṇija business (Vāṇijya-lābha).7. Kāmojevāji Enjoyment of women (Strīsaubhāgyam).8. Tubhyamevaja- Equal to thousand sacrifices vīma (Ayuta-homa-tulyam).9. Agnegobhinna Strengthening of the intellect (buddhi-vṛddhi).10. Dhṛuvaṁdhṛu- Attainment of posts of honour veṇa (Sthāna-lābha)11. Alaktajīva- Profit from agriculture (Kṛṣilābha).12. Ahan te bhagna Prosperity in general.13. Ye me pāśā Freedom from imprisonment (bandhana-vimukti).14. Śapatvaha Destruction of enemies (Śatrunāśam).15. Tvamuttama Enhancement of fame (yaśovṛddhi).16. Yathāmṛgavati Enjoyment of women (strī saubhāgyam).17. Yenapehadiśa Birth of children (Grabha-lābha).18. Ayante yoniḥ Getting sons (putra-lābha). Mantras Uses19. Śivaśivābhiḥ Prosperity in general (Saubhāgyavṛddhi).20. Bṛhaspatirnaḥ Blessings (Mārga-maṅgala). pari pātu21. Muñcāvitva Warding off death (Mṛtyunivāraṇa).
When these mantras are chanted several oblations are made to the sacrificial fire. Substances like Camatā, ghee, rice, milk are thrown into the fire as offerings. (agni purāṇa, Chapter 262).
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