![]() 13, whose "ideas" form the basis of meditation on the supreme Person, is also included in this booklet. The well known Narayana-Sukta, also from Taittiriya Aranyaka X. This will improve their devotional temperament. 12-13 An expository English version stressing the spirit of the Sukta, along with the accented original is being issued for the benefit of those who are not well versed in Sanskrit, so that they may recite it knowing the implied meaning of the text. The Text followed here is the one appearing in taittiriya Aranyaka, III. ![]() and the Gautam, Bodhayana, and Apasthamba Smriti Texts prescribe its use in various rites and ceremonies. Tradition ordains that this Sukta is to be recited daily along with the Bhagavad gita, Vishnusahasranama etc. This Sukta finds a place in all the Vedas, with slight variations. It is sung on many occasions it is recited daily by millions wedded to the search for the supreme. Tracing the projection of everything in the universe to the supreme Brahman (Purusha, or supreme Person), the Purushasukta, a short hymn of eighteen Riks, contains a succinct of the Vedanta philosophy, which deals with the relation between man, God, and the universe.
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