![]() Saman is Prajapati, the Udgatr is Brhaspati, the subordinate singersĪre the All-gods, the Pratihartrs are the Maruts, the finale is Indra Tám mā devā́ avantu śobʰā́yai pitáro 'nu madantu ||Ī The maker of the sound 'Him' is Vayu, the Prastotr is Agni, the Mádʰu maniṣye mádʰu janiṣye mádʰu vakṣyāmi mádʰu vadiṣyāmi mádʰumatīṃ devébʰyo vā́cam udyāsaṁ śuśrūṣéṇyām manuṣyèbʰyas Vāyúr hiṃkartā́gníḥ prastotā́ prajā́patiḥ sā́ma bŕ̥haspátir udgātā́ víśve devā́ upagātā́ro marútaḥ pratihartā́ra índro nidʰánaṃ té devā́ḥ prāṇabʰŕ̥taḥ prāṇám máyi dadʰatu |Įtád vái sárvam adʰvaryúr upākurvánn udgātŕ̥bʰya upā́karoti té devā́ḥ prāṇabʰŕ̥taḥ prāṇám máyi dadʰatv íty āhaitád evá sárvam ātmán dʰatte | ![]() In contrast, the mantra you're looking for is from Prapathaka 3 of the Third Kanda of the Taittiriya Samhita: ![]() ![]() The Rudram and Chamakam constitute Prapathaka 5 and Prapathaka 7 of the Fourth Kanda of the Taittiriya Samhita of the Yajur Veda. The mantra you mentioned isn't actually part of the Rudram. ![]()
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