Ved: 4 Atharv Ved:
Kānd 4| Sookt 4| Mantr 8
DSM Satyarthi
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Ashvasyāshvtarasyājasý pétvasý ch’,
Ath r’shabhasý yé vājāstānasmin dhéhi tanūvashin.
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1Of the horse, of the mule, of the he-goat and of the ram, also of the bull, what vigors there are—them thou put in him, O who controls the female bodies.
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1. R’shi: Atharvañ Āngiras
Dévtā/Divine Subject: Vr’sh, the one who blasts semen, and Indr, the one who control organs
Hinduism does not have faith in the extremely erroneous principle that the well doers should never enjoy sex.
Neither Hinduism has faith in the equally extremely erroneous principle that the well doers should never enjoy sex with practicing monogamy only.
On the contrary, these three Mantrs 6th, 7th and 8th order a quite opposite life to lead.
This is the Dévtā/Divine Subject others couldn’t digest as religious orders, and even revolted against Hinduism/ Ved for it.
For a long time, a noticeable number of followers of Ved refused to follow Atharv Ved due to these boldest orders, and practiced only R’gved, Yajurved and Sāmved calling the group Trayī.
Yet, the most of the followers of Ved, never surrendered.
They followed the entire Ved, in all of its four volumes including Atharv Ved too.
Never forget this entire Sookt, its entire eight Mantrs, have two Dévtā/Divine Subject simultaneously, ‘Vr’shéndrash’ dévaté, two divine subjects: Vr’sh and Indr.
Hence, this Sookt boldly revolts against the concept that a man should control his organs, not to have sex, and practice celibacy instead.
Consequently, thus, there is no celibacy in Hinduism/Ved.
Hinduism/Ved specifically orders its followers to practice Polygamy on the contrary.
It goes even beyond Islam in this context.
Even Islam puts a ceiling of four wives at a time, maximum; on its followers.
Hinduism/Ved does not do any such act even.
Lord Kr’shñ had 8 Chief Queens, 16100 queens and so many other wives too.
However, if someone is obstinate not to follow such instructions of Eishān Param Brahm Paramātmā/Ved and is adamant to practice celibacy, even he cannot be compelled to practice sex against his own will.
Neither, he has to leave Hinduism/Ved for it.
Hinduism/Ved believes in Religious Democracy more than in forcing someone to do what s/he does not want to.
Anyone, who declares him/herself Hindu, is a Hindu, and none can move him/her out of Hinduism/Ved.
Of course, he/she must follow the Seven Maryādās Ved tells of repetitively, yet it depends absolutely on his/her discretion how to practice all or any of it.
Even Ārsh Sadan can’t compel him/her against his/her own convictions; let any Brahmarshi or even an Ācharañ Nāyak too.
Even an Ācharañ Nāyak can’t instruct anything against Ved.
Atharv Ved: Kaand 8| Sookt 1| Mantr 4
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More commentary on Ved from DSM Satyarthi:
1. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
2. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 1| Mantr 2
3. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 5| Mantr 3
4. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 5| Mantr 3
5. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 7| Mantr 5
6. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 7| Mantr 8
4. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 1
5. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 2
6. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 3
7. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 4
8. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 5
9. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 6
10. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 7
11. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 8
12.R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 19| Mantr 9
13. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 58| Mantr 6
14. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 164| Mantr 20
15. R’gved: Mandal 1| Sookt 164| Mantr 46
16. R’gved: Mandal 2| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
17 R’gved: Mandal 3| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
18. R’gved: Mandal 3| Sookt 6| Mantr 2
19. R’gved: Mandal 4| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
20. R’gved: Mandal 5| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
21. R’gved: Mandal 6| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
22. R’gved: Mandal 7| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
23. R’gved: Mandal 8| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
24. R’gved: Mandal 9| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
25. R’gved: Mandal 9| Sookt 63| Mantr 4-5
26. R’gved: Mandal 10| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
27. R’gved: Mandal 10| Sookt 85| Mantr 42
28. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 1| Mantr 1
29. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 1| Mantr 2
30. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 1| Mantr 3
31. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 1| Mantr 4
32. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 11| Mantr 1
33. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 13| Mantr 4
34. Yajurved: Adhyaay’ 23| Mantr 3
35. Saamved: Mantr 1
36. Sāmved: Mantr 641: Mahānāmnyārchik| 1
37. Sāmved: Mantr 650: Mahānāmnyārchik| 10
38. Sāmved: Mantr 651: Uttarārchik
39. Atharv Ved: Kaand 1| Sookt 1| Mantr 1
40. Atharv Ved: Kānd 3| Sookt 30| Mantr 3
41. Atharv Ved: Kānd 3| Sookt 30| Mantr 4
42. Atharv Ved: Kānd 3| Sookt 30| Mantr 6
43. Atharv Ved: Kānd 4| Sookt 4| Mantr 6
44. Atharv Ved: Kānd 4| Sookt 4| Mantr 7
45. Atharv Ved: Kānd 4| Sookt 4| Mantr 8
46. Atharv Ved: Kaand 8| Sookt 1| Mantr 6
47. Atharv Ved: Kaand 14| Sookt 1| Mantr 22
48. Atharv Ved: Kaand 14| Sookt 2| Mantr 25
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