YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati)

Yajurveda Adhyay 18 / Mantra 32

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Devata- अन्नवान् विद्वान् देवता Rishi- देवा ऋषयः Chhand- निचृदार्ष्यनुस्टुप् Swara- गान्धारः
Mantra with Swara
वाजो॑ नः स॒प्त प्र॒दिश॒श्चत॑स्रो वा परा॒वतः॑। वाजो॑ नो॒ विश्वै॑र्दे॒वैर्धन॑सातावि॒हाव॑तु॥३२॥

वाजः॑। नः॒। स॒प्त। प्र॒दिशः॒। इति॑ प्र॒दिशः॑। चत॑स्रः। वा॒। प॒रा॒वत॒ इति॑ परा॒ऽवतः॑। वाजः॑। नः॒। विश्वैः॑। दे॒वैः। धन॑साता॒विति॒ धन॑ऽसातौ। इ॒ह। अ॒व॒तु॒ ॥३२ ॥

Mantra without Swara
वाजो नः सप्त प्रदिशश्चतस्रो वा परावतः । वाजो नो विश्वैर्देवैर्धनसाताविहावतु ॥

वाजः। नः। सप्त। प्रदिशः। इति प्रदिशः। चतस्रः। वा। परावत इति पराऽवतः। वाजः। नः। विश्वैः। देवैः। धनसाताविति धनऽसातौ। इह। अवतु॥३२॥

YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati)

English
YajurVeda (Swami Satyaprakash Saraswati) - English
Translation
May our power spread over the seven (worlds) and the four mid-regions and even beyond them. May our strength protect us here in the process of gaining wealth along with all the enlightened ones. (1)
Note
Sapta pradiśaḥ, seven regions. Maludhara suggests that pra indicates the three worlds (लोकत्रयं), i. e. thivi, antariksa and dyauḥ, and four regions, East, South, West and North. Parāvataḥ, even beyond those. Mahidhara interprets it as distant ones and explains that mahaḥ, janaḥ, tapaḥ and satyam are the four distant worlds beyond the three worlds. Dhanasātau, in the process of obtaining wealth; or, in the distribution of wealth.