Hymn to Purusha
Hymn to Purusha
Hymn to Purusha
(Rig Veda X, 90)
A Thousand heads hath Purusa, a thousand eyes, a thousand
feet.
On every side pervading earth he fills a space
ten fingers wide.
This Purusa is all that yet hath been and all that
is to be;
The Lord of Immortality, which waxes greater still
by food.
So mighty is his greatness; yea, greater than this
is Purusa.
All creatures are one-fourth of him, three-fourths
eternal life in heaven.
With three-fourths Purusa went up: one fourth of him
again was here.
Thence he strode out to every side over what eats
not and what eats.
From him Viraj was born; again Purusha from Viraj was
born.
As soon as he was born he spread eastward and westward
o'er the earth.
When Gods prepared the sacrifice with Purusha as their
offering,
Its oil was spring, the holy gift was autumn; summer
was wood.
They blamed as victim on grass Purusha born in earliest
time.
With him the Deities and all Sadhyas and Rishis
sacrificed.
From that great general sacrifice the dripping fat
was gathered up.
He formed the creatures of the air, and animals
both wild and tame.
From that great general sacrifice Reas and Sama-hymns
were born:
Therefrom were spells and charms produced; the
Yajus had its birth from it.
From it were horses born, from it all cattle with two
rows of teeth:
From it were generated cows, from it the goats
and sheep were born.
When they divided Purusha how many portions did they
make?
What did they call his mouth, his arms? What do
they call his thighs and feet?
The Brahman was his mouth, of both his arms was the
Rajanya (Kshatriya) made.
His thighs became the Vaisya; from his feet the
Sudra was produced.
The Moon was gendered from his mind, and from his eye
the Sun had birth;
Indra and Agni from his mouth were born, and Vayu
from his breathe.
Forth from his navel came mid-air; the sky was fashioned
from his head
Earth from his feet; from his ear the regions.
Thus they formed the worlds.
Seven fencing-sticks had he, thrice seven layers of
fuel were prepared,
When the gods, offering sacrifice, bound, as their
victim, Purusha.
Gods, sacrificing, sacrificed the victim these
were the earliest holy ordinances.
The Mighty Ones attained the height of heaven,
there where the Sidhyas, Gods of old, are dwelling.
