![]() 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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