YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati)

Yajurveda Adhyay 17 / Mantra 92

99 Mantra
17/92
Devata- यज्ञपुरुषो देवता Rishi- वामदेव ऋषिः Chhand- आर्षी त्रिष्टुप् Swara- धैवतः
Mantra with Swara
त्रिधा॑ हि॒तं प॒णिभि॑र्गु॒ह्यमा॑नं॒ गवि॑ दे॒वासो॑ घृ॒तमन्व॑विन्दन्। इन्द्र॒ऽएक॒ꣳ सूर्य॒ऽएक॑ञ्जजान वे॒नादेक॑ꣳस्व॒धया॒ निष्ट॑तक्षुः॥९२॥

त्रिधा॑। हि॒तम्। प॒णिभि॒रिति॑ प॒णिऽभिः॑। गु॒ह्यमा॑नम्। गवि॑। दे॒वासः॑। घृ॒तम्। अनु॑। अ॒वि॒न्द॒न्। इन्द्रः॑। एक॑म्। सूर्यः॑। एक॑म्। ज॒जा॒न॒। वे॒नात्। एक॑म्। स्व॒धया॑। निः। त॒त॒क्षुः॒ ॥९२ ॥

Mantra without Swara
त्रिधा हितम्पणिभिर्गुह्यमानङ्गवि देवासो घृतमन्वविन्दन् । इन्द्रऽएकँ सूर्यऽएकञ्जजान वेनादेकँ स्वधया निष्टतक्षुः ॥

त्रिधा। हितम्। पणिभिरिति पणिऽभिः। गुह्यमानम्। गवि। देवासः। घृतम्। अनु। अविन्दन्। इन्द्रः। एकम्। सूर्यः। एकम्। जजान। वेनात्। एकम्। स्वधया। निः। ततक्षुः॥९२॥

YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati)

English
YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati) - English
Translation
The enlightened ones discover the mystic butter, concealed by rivals in three-fold forms, as if in the mystic cow. The resplendent self generates one portion out of it, radiant mental faculty sets free the second one, and the vital breathing system fabricates out the third one, each with his own genius. (1)
Note
Panibhiḥ, व्यवहारज्ञै: स्तावकै:, praisers well-versed in procedures or etiquette. Panis were a sort of traders, most prob ably the Phoenicians. The word vanik is derived from pani. Gavi, in the cow; or in the earth. Tridhã, in three shapes: milk, curd and butter. Evil-intentioned panis had for their selfish ends polluted the healthy environments of the sky, mid-space and the earth, and Indra, Sūrya and Vena (Väyu or Agni) restored to them their health giving power, i. e. ghṛtam.