Rig Ved 1.43.6

Cows, horses etc were the need of ancient times. In today's time the resources are different. In this modern time, be it Materialistic, Spiritual, Aadhi daivik or Aadhi bhautik, It is Rudra who arranges it systematically. Rudra denotes our KARMENDRIYA,

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GYANENDRIYA, SVABHAAV, KAAL and KARM. They create a character or atmosphere and do things with strong determination. Therefore Rudra is given importance.

शं नः॑ कर॒त्यर्व॑ते सु॒गं मे॒षाय॑ मे॒ष्ये॑ ।

नृभ्यो॒ नारि॑भ्यो॒ गवे॑ ॥

Translation:

नः - Ours.

अर्वते - Horse.

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मेषाय - Sheep
.

मेष्ये - Goat.

नृभ्यः - Men.

नारिभ्यः - Ladies.

गवे - For cows.

सुगम् - Easy.

शम् - Happiness.

करति - To give.

Explanation: Rudra dev is good for our horses, goat , sheep, men, women and cows.

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Deep meaning: Cows, horses etc were the need of ancient times. In today's time the resources are different. In this modern time, be it Materialistic, Spiritual, Aadhi daivik or Aadhi bhautik, It is Rudra who arranges it systematically. Rudra denotes our KARMENDRIYA,

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GYANENDRIYA, SVABHAAV, KAAL and KARM. They create a character or atmosphere and do things with strong determination. Therefore Rudra is given importance.

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