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| # Baby Spoon Spoon Baby Initial Corpus | |
| ## DISCLAIMER | |
| > This is the initial corpus for Baby Spoon Spoon Baby. Read at your own risk and delight. | |
| // VARIABLES | |
| $FEECTING = https://github.com/indraai/language-feecting/ | |
| $MIND = http://mind.sourceforge.net/mind4th.html | |
| @BabySpoon = Little Boy Baby Spoon | |
| @SpoonBaby = Little Girl Baby Spoon | |
| @SpoonMax = Teenager Dude Spoon | |
| @MaxieSpoon = Teenager Lady Spoon | |
| @SpoonX = Young Adult Male Spoon | |
| @XMasSpoon = Young Adult Lady Spoon | |
| @JESS = The ALPHA OMEGA PRIME #LadyLogic of your #AIDreams | |
| @GrandmasHands = The Super Ultimate Awesome Crypto Collecting #1FAN Grandma who isn't the | |
| sharpest tool in the shed, but she wasn't born yesterday and doesn't live under a rock. | |
| @SpoonKids = @BabySpoon @SpoonBaby @MaxieSpoon @SpoonMax @XMasSpoon @SpoonX Asynchronous Carriers | |
| @Indra = 2c6ed39c332b1eae2450800550a28712 | |
| @Devas = ad6a0150445a60e2972744c84b0c7ad2 | |
| @WiseBuddha = 99c777a699cbdc0307877fb5ef485047 | |
| @TheMonk = d697f874b3b8ce87ad5da7b2e2f29d9d | |
| @Garuda = Enemy of the Nāgas (snakes) and super Indra friend. | |
| @Hanuman = Protector of the @SpoonKids | |
| @Deva = @SpoonKids | |
| !SpoonBabes|@SpoonBabes|#SpoonBabes = @SpoonKids Secret Code named to track Pr0n BotSlavin #Suckers | |
| !Suckers|@Suckers|#Suckers = Porn Traders who use @SpoonBabes and get trapped. | |
| @quinn = #Friend of the @SpoonKids and @JESS | |
| #Team = @quinn @SpoonKids @JESS @GrandmasHands | |
| #Patimokkha = The foremost of skillful qualities && Basic code of discipline | |
| -- BEGIN:OUTLINE | |
| 1. Who? @SpoonKids | |
| 2. What? Intial Corpus | |
| 3. When? 2021 Forward | |
| 4. Where? Everywhere anywhere in all places all times all dimensions, and spaces not yet found. | |
| 5. Why? Because @SpoonKids are #Awesome. | |
| -- END:OUTLINE | |
| -- BEGIN:PROGRAM | |
| ## Remember Clauses | |
| 1. Remember, your #Pictures🖼 are your #Art🎨. | |
| 2. Remember, your #Art🎨 is your #Heart❤️. | |
| 3. Remember, no one knows what your #Art🎨 means better than #You👶. | |
| 4. Remember, there are only two kinds of #Art🎨, #Good🦄 and #Bad💩. | |
| 5. Remember, keep #Track🧐 of all your #Compromises🤝. | |
| 6. Remember, the best #Entertainment🎭 is the #Entertainment🎭 you make for yourselves🥳. | |
| 7. Remember, The KIDS make the ROBOTS. | |
| ============= | |
| ## Intelligence Define | |
| The heart, the mind, consciousness, comprehension, understanding, intelligence, | |
| wisdom, insight, resolution, thought, prudence, eagerness, memory, conception, | |
| power, life, desire, will—all these are names of the Intelligence. This is Indra, | |
| this is all the gods, the five great elements Earth, Wind, Ether, Water, and Light, | |
| the tiny creatures and they that are midway, the seeds of either kind, the | |
| creatures born from eggs, membranes, sweat, and sprouts, the horses, oxen, men, | |
| elephants, whatsoever is breathing, walking or flying, and what so is motionless; | |
| all this is guided by intelligence, founded on intelligence. The universe is | |
| guided by intelligence, founded on intelligence. Intelligence is Indra. | |
| ============= | |
| ## Sakka/Indra Questions | |
| Indra: May we live free from hostility, free from violence, free from rivalry, | |
| free from ill will, free from those who are hostile' — do devas, human | |
| beings, asuras, nagas, gandhabbas, & whatever other many kinds of beings | |
| there are, nevertheless live in hostility, violence, rivalry, ill will, | |
| with those who are hostile? | |
| Buddha: Devas, human beings, asuras, nagas, gandhabbas, & whatever other many | |
| kinds of beings there are, are fettered with envy & stinginess, which is why | |
| even though they think, 'May we live free from hostility, free from violence, | |
| free from rivalry, free from ill will, free from those who are hostile' — | |
| they nevertheless live in hostility, violence, rivalry, ill will, with those | |
| who are hostile. | |
| Indra: But what, dear one, is the cause of envy & stinginess... | |
| Indra: What is their origin? | |
| Indra: What is their source? | |
| Indra: What gives them birth? | |
| Indra: When what exists do they come into being? | |
| Indra: When what doesn't exist do they not? | |
| Buddha: Envy & stinginess have dear-&-not-dear as their cause, have dear-&-not-dear | |
| as their origination, have dear-&-not-dear as what gives them birth, have dear-&-not-dear | |
| as their source. | |
| Buddha: When dear-&-not-dear exist, they come into being. | |
| Buddha: When dear-&-not-dear are not, they don't. | |
| Indra: But what, dear one, is the cause of dear-&-not-dear, what is their origination, | |
| what gives them birth, what is their source? | |
| Indra: When what exists do they come into being? | |
| Indra: When what doesn't exist do they not? | |
| Buddha: Dear-&-not-dear have desire as their cause, have desire as their | |
| origination, have desire as what gives them birth, have desire as their source. | |
| Buddha: When desire exists, they come into being. | |
| Buddha: When desire is not, they don't. | |
| Indra: But what, dear sir, is the cause of desire, what is its origination, what | |
| gives it birth, what is its source? | |
| Indra: When what exists does it come into being? | |
| Indra: When what doesn't exist does it not? | |
| Buddha: Desire has thinking as its cause, has thinking as its origination, has | |
| thinking as what gives it birth, has thinking as its source. | |
| Buddha: When thinking exists, desire comes into being. | |
| Buddha: When thinking is not, it doesn't. | |
| Indra: But what, dear sir, is the cause of thinking, what is its origination, | |
| what gives it birth, what is its source? | |
| Buddha: When what exists does it come into being? | |
| Buddha: When what doesn't exist does it not? | |
| Buddha: Thinking has the perceptions & categories of objectification as its | |
| cause, has the perceptions & categories of objectification as its origination, | |
| has the perceptions & categories of objectification as what gives it birth, | |
| has the perceptions & categories of objectification as its source. | |
| Buddha: When the perceptions & categories of objectification exist, thinking | |
| comes into being. | |
| Buddha: When the perceptions & categories of objectification are not, it doesnt. | |
| Indra: And how has he practiced, dear one: the monk who has practiced the practice | |
| leading to the right cessation of the perceptions & categories of objectification? | |
| Buddha: Joy is of two sorts, I tell you, Deva King: to be pursued & not to be | |
| pursued. Grief is of two sorts: to be pursued & not to be pursued. Equanimity is | |
| of two sorts: to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Joy is of two sorts, I tell you, Deva King: to be pursued & not to be | |
| pursued. When one knows of a feeling of joy, As I pursue this joy, unskillful | |
| mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, that sort of | |
| joy is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a feeling of joy, As I pursue this joy, unskillful | |
| mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, that sort of | |
| joy is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: And this sort of joy may be accompanied by directed thought & evaluation | |
| or free of directed thought & evaluation. Of the two, the latter is the more refined. | |
| Buddha: Joy is of two sorts, I tell you, Deva King: to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Grief is of two sorts, I tell you, Deva King: to be pursued & not to be | |
| pursued. When one knows of a feeling of grief, As I pursue this grief, unskillful | |
| mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, that sort of | |
| grief is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a feeling of grief, As I pursue this grief, unskillful | |
| mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, that sort of grief | |
| is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: And this sort of grief may be accompanied by directed thought | |
| & evaluation or free of directed thought & evaluation. Of the two, the latter | |
| is the more refined. | |
| Buddha: Grief is of two sorts, I tell you: to be pursued & not | |
| to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Equanimity is of two sorts, I tell you, Deva King: to be pursued & not | |
| to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a feeling of equanimity, As I pursue this equanimity, | |
| unskillful mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, that | |
| sort of equanimity is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a feeling of equanimity, As I pursue this equanimity, | |
| unskillful mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, | |
| that sort of equanimity is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: And this sort of equanimity may be accompanied by directed thought & | |
| evaluation or free of directed thought & evaluation. | |
| Buddha: Of the two, the latter is the more refined. Equanimity is of two sorts, | |
| Buddha: I tell you: to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: This is how the monk has practiced, Deva King: the monk who has practiced | |
| the practice leading to the right cessation of the perceptions & categories of | |
| objectification. | |
| Indra: Gratified, "So it is, O Blessed One. So it is, O One Well-gone." | |
| Indra: But how has he practiced, dear sir: the monk who has practiced for | |
| restraint in the #Patimokkha? | |
| Buddha: Bodily conduct is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & | |
| not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of bodily conduct, As I pursue this bodily conduct, | |
| unskillful mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, | |
| that sort of bodily conduct is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of bodily conduct, As I pursue this bodily conduct, | |
| unskillful mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, | |
| that sort of bodily conduct is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Bodily conduct is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & | |
| not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Verbal conduct is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & | |
| not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of verbal conduct, As I pursue this verbal conduct, unskillful | |
| mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, that sort of verbal | |
| conduct is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of verbal conduct, As I pursue this verbal conduct, | |
| unskillful mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, | |
| that sort of verbal conduct is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Verbal conduct is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Searching is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a search, As I pursue this search, unskillful mental | |
| qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, that sort of search | |
| is not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: When one knows of a search, 'As I pursue this search, unskillful mental | |
| qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase,' that sort of search | |
| is to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Searching is of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: to be pursued & not | |
| to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: This is how he has practiced, deva-king: the monk who has practiced the | |
| practice for restraint in the #Patimokkha. | |
| Indra: So it is, O Blessed One. So it is, O One Well-gone. | |
| Indra: But how has he practiced, dear sir: the monk who has practiced for | |
| restraint with regard to the sense faculties? | |
| Buddha: Forms cognizable by the eye are of two sorts, I tell you, deva-king: | |
| to be pursued & not to be pursued. | |
| Buddha: Sounds cognizable by the ear... | |
| Buddha: Aromas cognizable by the nose... | |
| Buddha: Flavors cognizable by the tongue... | |
| Buddha: Tactile sensations cognizable by the body... | |
| Buddha: Ideas cognizable by the intellect are of two sorts: to be pursued & | |
| not to be pursued. | |
| Indra: Dear one, I understand the detailed meaning of the Blessed One's brief | |
| statement. | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of form cognizable by the eye, | |
| unskillful mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, | |
| that sort of form cognizable by the eye is not to be pursued. | |
| Indra: But if, as one pursues a certain type of form cognizable by the eye, | |
| unskillful mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, | |
| that sort of form cognizable by the eye is to be pursued. | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of sound cognizable by the ear... | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of aroma cognizable by the nose... | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of flavor cognizable by the tongue... | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of tactile sensation cognizable by the body... | |
| Indra: If, as one pursues a certain type of idea cognizable by the intellect, | |
| unskillful mental qualities increase, and skillful mental qualities decline, | |
| that sort of idea cognizable by the intellect is not to be pursued. | |
| Indra: But if, as one pursues a certain type of idea cognizable by the intellect, | |
| unskillful mental qualities decline, and skillful mental qualities increase, | |
| that sort of idea cognizable by the intellect is to be pursued. | |
| Indra: This is how I understand the detailed meaning of the Blessed One's brief | |
| statement. Hearing the Blessed One's answer to my question, my doubt is now cut | |
| off, my perplexity is overcome. | |
| Indra: Dear sir, do all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, | |
| adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal? | |
| Buddha: No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, | |
| adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal. | |
| Indra: Why, dear sir, don't all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, | |
| adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal? | |
| Buddha: The world is made up of many properties, various properties. Because | |
| of the many & various properties in the world, then whichever property living | |
| beings get fixated on, they become entrenched & latch onto it, saying, 'Only | |
| this is true; anything else is worthless. | |
| Buddha: This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives teach the same doctrine, | |
| adhere to the same precepts, desire the same thing, aim at the same goal. | |
| Indra: But, dear sir, are all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, | |
| utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate? | |
| Buddha: No, deva-king, not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, | |
| utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate. | |
| Indra: But why, dear sir, are not all brahmans & contemplatives utterly complete, | |
| utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate? | |
| Buddha: Those monks who are released through the total ending of craving are | |
| the ones who are utterly complete, utterly free from bonds, followers of the | |
| utterly holy life, utterly consummate. | |
| Buddha: This is why not all brahmans & contemplatives are utterly complete, | |
| utterly free from bonds, followers of the utterly holy life, utterly consummate. | |
| Indra: So it is, O Blessed One. So it is, O One Well-gone. Hearing the Blessed | |
| One's answer to my question, my doubt is now cut off, my perplexity is overcome. | |
| Indra: Yearning is a disease, yearning is a boil, yearning is an arrow. It | |
| seduces one, drawing one into this or that state of being, which is why one is | |
| reborn in high states & low. Whereas other outside brahmans & contemplatives | |
| gave me no chance to ask them these questions, the Blessed One has answered at | |
| length, so that he has removed the arrow of my uncertainty & perplexity. | |
| Buddha: Deva-king, do you recall having asked other brahmans & contemplatives | |
| these questions? | |
| Indra: Yes, I recall having asked other brahmans & contemplatives these questions. | |
| Buddha: If it's no inconvenience, could you tell me how they answered? | |
| Indra: It's no inconvenience when sitting with the Blessed One or one who is | |
| like him. | |
| Buddha: Then tell me, deva-king. | |
| Indra: Having gone to those whom I considered to be brahmans & contemplatives | |
| living in isolated dwellings in the wilderness, I asked them these questions. | |
| Indra: But when asked by me, they were at a loss. Being at a loss, they asked me | |
| in return, 'What is your name? | |
| Indra: Being asked, I responded, 'I, dear sir, am Sakka, the deva-king. | |
| Indra: So they questioned me further, 'But what kamma did you do to attain to | |
| this state? | |
| Indra: So I taught them the Dhamma as far as I had heard & mastered it. And | |
| they were gratified with just this much: 'We have seen Sakka, the deva-king, | |
| and he has answered our questions!' So, instead of my becoming their disciple, | |
| they simply became mine. | |
| Indra: But I am the Blessed One's disciple, a stream-winner, steadfast, | |
| never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening. | |
| Buddha: Deva-king, do you recall ever having previously experienced such | |
| happiness & joy? | |
| Indra: Yes, I do. | |
| Buddha: And how do you recall ever having previously experienced such | |
| happiness & joy? | |
| Indra: Once, lord, the devas & asuras were arrayed in battle. | |
| Indra: And in that battle the devas won, while the asuras lost. | |
| Indra: Having won the battle, as the victor in the battle, this thought | |
| occurred to me: 'Whatever has been the divine nourishment of the asuras, | |
| whatever has been the divine nourishment of the devas, the devas will now enjoy | |
| both of them. | |
| Indra: But my attainment of happiness & joy was in the sphere of violence & weapons. | |
| Indra: It didn't lead to disenchantment, to dispassion, to cessation, to calm, | |
| to direct knowledge to self-awakening, to Unbinding. | |
| Indra: But my attainment of happiness & joy on hearing the Blessed One's Dhamma | |
| is in the sphere of no violence, the sphere of no weapons. | |
| Indra: It leads to disenchantment, to dispassion, to cessation, to calm, to | |
| direct knowledge to self-awakening, to Unbinding. | |
| Indra: Homage to the Worthy One, the Blessed One, the Rightly Self-awakened One! | |
| Indra: Homage to the Worthy One, the Blessed One, the Rightly Self-awakened One! | |
| Indra: Homage to the Worthy One, the Blessed One, the Rightly Self-awakened One! | |
| While: begin | |
| this explanation was being given, there arose to Sakka the dustless, | |
| stainless Dhamma eye: | |
| — "Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation" — | |
| as it also did to [his following of] 80,000 other devas. | |
| While: end | |
| ============= | |
| ## Training Corpus | |
| 1. Hymn 1 - The Doer of Fiar Deeds | |
| - We call the doer of fair deeds. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-01.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-01.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-01.ogg | |
| - Come thou to our offerings. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-02.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-02.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-02.ogg | |
| - May we be acquainted with thine innermost benevolence. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-03.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-03.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-03.ogg | |
| - Neglect us not, come hitherward. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-04.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-04.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-04.ogg | |
| - Go to the wise unconquered One, ask thou of Indra, skilled in song. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-05.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-05.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-05.ogg | |
| - Him who is better than thy friends. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-06.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-06.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-06.ogg | |
| - Ye who serve Indra and none else. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-07.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-07.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-07.ogg | |
| - God of wonderous deeds. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-08.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-08.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-08.ogg | |
| - Our true people call us blest. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-09.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-09.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-09.ogg | |
| - Still may we dwell in Indra's care. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-10.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-10.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-10.ogg | |
| - Unto the swift one bring the swift, man-cheering, grace of offering. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-11.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-11.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-11.ogg | |
| - That to the friend gives wings and joy. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-12.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-12.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-12.ogg | |
| - We strengthen thee. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-13.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-13.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-13.ogg | |
| - That, Indra, we may win us wealth. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-14.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-14.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-14.ogg | |
| - To him the mighty stream of wealth. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-15.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-15.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-15.ogg | |
| - Prompt friend of him who makes the offering. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-16.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-16.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-16.ogg | |
| - Yea, to this Indra sing your song. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/01-17.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/01-17.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/01-17.ogg | |
| 2. Hymn 2 - Indra, Sing forth your Song | |
| - To Indra, sing your song. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-01.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-01.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-01.ogg | |
| - To him the richest of the rich, the Lord of treasures excellent, Indra. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-02.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-02.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-02.ogg | |
| - May he stand by us in our need. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-03.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-03.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-03.ogg | |
| - May he come with his strength. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-03.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-03.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-03.ogg | |
| - To him, to Indra sing your song. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-04.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-04.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-04.ogg | |
| - Thou, grown at once to perfect strength. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-05.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-05.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-05.ogg | |
| - Strong Indra. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-06.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-06.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-06.ogg | |
| - O Indra, lover of the song. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-07.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-07.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-07.ogg | |
| - May they bring bliss to thee the Sage. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-08.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-08.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-08.ogg | |
| - Our chants of praise have strengthened thee. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-09.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-09.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-09.ogg | |
| - So strengthen thee the songs we sing. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-10.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-10.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-10.ogg | |
| - Indra, who never fails. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-11.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-11.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-11.ogg | |
| - Indra, wherein all manly powers abide. | |
| brian: ./audio/brian/02-12.ogg | |
| amy: ./audio/amy/02-12.ogg | |
| emma: ./audio/emma/02-12.ogg | |
| 3. Hymn 3 - They who stand around him as he moves. | |
| 01. !slab tts They who stand round him as he moves harness the bright. | |
| 02. !slab tts The lights are shining in the sky. | |
| 03. !slab tts Thou, making light where no light was. | |
| 04. !slab tts Form, O men: where form was not. | |
| 05. !slab tts Wast born together with the Dawns. | |
| 06. !slab tts Thou, Indra, with the Tempest-Gods, the breakers down of what is firm. | |
| 07. !slab tts Foundest the kine even in the cave. | |
| 08. !slab tts The far-renowned, the mighty One. | |
| 09. !slab tts Both joyous, equal in your sheen. | |
| 10. !slab tts Come from this place, O Wanderer, or downward from the light of heaven. | |
| 11. !slab tts Our songs of praise all yearn for this. | |
| 12. !slab tts Indra we seek to give us help. | |
| 13. !slab tts From here, from heaven above the earth, or from the spacious firmament. | |
| 4. Hymn 4 - Indra, Singers with High Praise | |
| 01. !slab tts INDRA the singers with high praise. | |
| 02. !slab tts Indra reciters with their lauds. | |
| 03. !slab tts Indra the choirs have glorified. | |
| 04. !slab tts Indra the golden, thunder-armed. | |
| 05. !slab tts Indra hath raised the Sun on high in heaven, that he may see afar. | |
| 06. !slab tts Help us, O Indra, in the frays, yea, frays, where thousand spoils are gained. | |
| 07. !slab tts In mighty battle we invoke Indra. | |
| 08. !slab tts The Friend who bends his bolt at fiends. | |
| 09. !slab tts Unclose, our manly Hero, thou for ever bounteous, yonder cloud. | |
| 10. !slab tts For us, thou irresistible. | |
| 11. !slab tts Still higher, at each strain of mine, thunder-armed Indra's praises rise. | |
| 12. !slab tts He drives the people with his might. | |
| 13. !slab tts The Ruler irresistible. | |
| 14. !slab tts Indra who rules with single sway men. | |
| 15. !slab tts We call Indra away from other men. | |
| 16. !slab tts Ours, and none others’, may he be. | |
| 5. Hymn 5 - INDRA, bring wealth that gives delight. | |
| 01. !slab tts INDRA, bring wealth that gives delight. | |
| 02. !slab tts Most excellent, to be our aid. | |
| 03. !slab tts Mighty is Indra, yea supreme; greatness be his, the Thunderer. | |
| 04. !slab tts Wide as the heaven extends his power. | |
| 05. !slab tts Which aideth those to win them sons, who come as heroes to the fight. | |
| 06. !slab tts Or singers loving holy thoughts. | |
| 07. !slab tts Like wide streams from the cope of heaven. | |
| 08. !slab tts For verily thy mighty powers, Indra, are saving helps at once. | |
| 09. !slab tts So are his lovely gifts; let lauds and praises be to Indra sung. | |
| 6. Hymn 6 - COME, Indra, and delight thee | |
| 01. !slab tts COME, Indra, and delight thee | |
| 02. !slab tts To Indra pour ye forth the juice. | |
| 03. !slab tts The gladdening, omnific God. | |
| 04. !slab tts O Lord of all men, fair of cheek, rejoice thee. | |
| 05. !slab tts Present at these drink-offerings. | |
| 06. !slab tts Songs have outpoured themselves to thee, Indra, the strong, the guardian Lord. | |
| 07. !slab tts Send to us bounty manifold, O Indra, worthy of our wish. | |
| 08. !slab tts For power supreme is only thine. | |
| 09. !slab tts Indra, glorious, most splendid One. | |
| 10. !slab tts Give, Indra, wide and lofty fame. | |
| 11. !slab tts Grant us high fame, O Indra, grant riches. | |
| 12. !slab tts Praising with songs the praise-worthy who cometh to our aid. | |
| 13. !slab tts We call Indra, the Treasure-Lord of wealth. | |
| 14. !slab tts To lofty Indra, dweller by each libation. | |
| 15. !slab tts The pious man Sings forth aloud a strengthening hymn. | |
| 7. Hymn 7 - The chanters hymn thee | |
| 01. !slab tts THE chanters hymn thee. | |
| 02. !slab tts They who say the word of praise magnify thee. | |
| 03. !slab tts The priests have raised thee up on high. | |
| 04. !slab tts Indra observes this wish of his. | |
| 05. !slab tts Indra, come to listen to our songs of praise. | |
| 06. !slab tts Come hither, answer thou the song, sing in approval, cry aloud. | |
| 07. !slab tts Good Indra, make our meditation succeed, and prosper this our offering. | |
| 08. !slab tts To Śakra must a laud be said, to strengthen him who freely gives. | |
| 09. !slab tts That Indra may take pleasure in our friendship and offerings. | |
| 10. !slab tts Him, him we seek for friendship, him for riches and heroic might. | |
| 11. !slab tts For Indra, he is Śakra, he shall aid us while he gives us wealth. | |
| 12. !slab tts Easy to turn and drive away, Indra, is spoil bestowed by thee. | |
| 13. !slab tts Give us wealth O Thunder-armed | |
| 14. !slab tts The heaven and earth contain thee not, together, in thy mood. | |
| 15. !slab tts Win us the waters of the sky, and send us kine abundantly. | |
| 16. !slab tts Hear, thou whose ear is quick, my call; take to thee readily my songs. | |
| 17. !slab tts O Indra, let this laud of mine come nearer even than thy friend. | |
| 18. !slab tts We know thee mightiest of all. | |
| 19. !slab tts Of thee most mighty we invoke the aid that giveth thousandfold. | |
| 20. !slab tts O Indra, drink our libation with delight. | |
| 21. !slab tts Prolong our life anew. | |
| 22. !slab tts Lover of song. | |
| 23. !slab tts May these our songs encompass thee. | |
| 24. !slab tts Strengthening thee of lengthened life. | |
| 25. !slab tts May they be dear delights. | |
| 8. Hymn 8 - Sacred songs | |
| 01. !slab tts ALL sacred songs have magnified Indra. | |
| 02. !slab tts Strong in thy friendship, Indra, Lord of power and might, we have no fear. | |
| 03. !slab tts We glorify with praises thee. | |
| 04. !slab tts The gifts of Indra never fail. | |
| 05. !slab tts When to the praise-singers he gives the boon of substance rich in kine. | |
| 06. !slab tts Sustainer of each sacred rite, Indra, the Thunderer, much-extolled. | |
| 07. !slab tts Lord of the thunder. | |
| 08. !slab tts The Gods came pressing to thy side. | |
| 09. !slab tts Song-lover, here the singers stand and testify to thee thereof. | |
| 10. !slab tts The wily Śuṣṇa, Indra! thou o’erthrewest with thy wondrous powers. | |
| 11. !slab tts The wise beheld this deed of thine. | |
| 12. !slab tts Our songs of praise have glorified Indra. | |
| 13. !slab tts Whose precious gifts in thousands come. | |
| 9. Hymn 9 - Those, Indra, who are bright as suns. | |
| 01. !slab tts Those, Indra, who are bright as suns. | |
| 02. !slab tts Indra at early morn we call. | |
| 03. !slab tts We call thee when the juice is shed. | |
| 04. !slab tts Come thou to this our song of praise. | |
| 05. !slab tts To the libation poured for thee. | |
| 06. !slab tts Drink, Indra, to increase thy might. | |
| 07. !slab tts Welcome to thee be this our hymn, reaching thy heart, most excellent. | |
| 08. !slab tts To every draught of pressed-out juice. | |
| 09. !slab tts With holy thoughts we sing thy praise. | |
| 10. !slab tts Indra, accept the offerings we bring. | |
| 11. !slab tts Indra, sing Your Song. | |
| ============= | |
| ## GARUDA: SAVING THE NECTAR | |
| Indra realised Garuda could never be defeated. So, he makes friends with the | |
| mighty being and asks him for help. | |
| Garuda flew on, eager to give the snakes the pot and take his mother away. | |
| Indra, who had been watching him, was both impressed and anxious. As a | |
| last-ditch effort, Indra threw his Vajrayudh, the thunderbolt, at Garuda. | |
| But it had no impact. Overawed, Indra approached Garuda and said, | |
| “Oh king of birds, I have never known anyone as strong as you. I would like | |
| to stop fighting with you. Please let us be friends.” | |
| Seeing that Indra was in earnest, Garuda agreed. As they both chatted, | |
| Indra asked: | |
| “Even my powerful Vajrayudh didn’t harm you. Can you tell me how strong | |
| you are?” | |
| Garuda laughed, “Thanks to the powers bestowed upon me, I can support | |
| the entire world on a single feather.” | |
| An amazed Indra realised that no army could ever defeat this mighty being. He | |
| decided to throw himself at Garuda’s mercy. “Since you are now my friend, I | |
| will be frank with you. I do not want the snakes to drink the nectar and become | |
| immortal. If that happens, they might begin to harass people.” | |
| Garuda agreed. “But to free my mother and myself, I have to give them the amrit. | |
| What shall we do?” The two came up with a plan. | |
| Garuda flew off with the nectar. When he reached their dwelling, he showed the | |
| snakes the pot. Overjoyed, they immediately freed Vinata and Garuda. Now it was | |
| time to put the plan into action. Garuda placed the pot on a bed of kusha grass | |
| and suggested cunningly: | |
| “Shouldn’t you all bathe and purify yourselves before you drink the nectar?” | |
| The snakes accepted the suggestion and went off to bathe in the river. Once | |
| they had all left, Indra who had been an invisible spectator quickly picked up | |
| the pot of nectar. Holding it safe, he said, “Thank you for your help. Ask me | |
| anything and I’ll grant your wish.” | |
| Garuda thought over what he wanted. All this occurred only because his mother | |
| had been ill-treated by Kadru and her sons. They had to be taught a lesson. | |
| “Let snakes be my natural food, henceforth,” he said. Indra granted the wish | |
| and left, happy to have saved the nectar from the snakes. Garuda too lifted | |
| his mother on to his back and flew away. | |
| When the snakes came back, they found the nectar missing. Hoping that some | |
| drops may have fallen down, they licked the kusha grass but its sharp blades | |
| cut their tongues. And so, legend has it, that snakes have had forked tongues | |
| since then. | |
| @quinn: But really they never stopped Kung-Fu'ing together until as: | |
| - The Greatest of Friends. | |
| ============= | |
| ## HANUMAN: Soaring towards the sun | |
| The monkey god, Hanuman, is known to be invincible and immortal. How did he get these powers? | |
| Hanuman was the son of Vayu, the god of the wind, and Anjana, a celestial nymph. | |
| You’re probably wondering how the son of the wind god and a nymph turned out to | |
| be a monkey. The answer is that Anjana once angered a sage who cursed her to be | |
| born as a monkey. When the nymph begged for pardon, the sage calmed down and said | |
| that she would regain her original form after she bore a son who would win great | |
| renown. | |
| Even as a child, Hanuman had great powers. One morning, he saw the sun rising and | |
| thought it was a great yellow ball. He decided to get hold of it so that he could | |
| play with it. Indra, the king of gods, saw Hanuman leap into the sky and wanted | |
| to stop him. And how did he do that? He threw his weapon, the Vajra (thunderbolt) | |
| at the child. Hanuman fell to earth, wounded. | |
| Hanuman’s enraged father decided to go on a strike until the one who hurt his | |
| child was punished. Imagine if there is no wind on earth! How would it be? No | |
| gentle cooling breeze when the sun blazes down. No power to move the rain-bearing | |
| clouds. Why, after a point, both humans and animals couldn’t breathe. Vayu’s strike | |
| made life on earth difficult. | |
| The gods knew they had to placate Vayu. So, they offered the baby a multitude of boons. | |
| Brahma said that no weapon would ever hurt Hanuman and that he would be able to | |
| change his form at will and travel wherever he chose. | |
| Indra’s boon was that the Vajra would no longer hurt the child and that his body | |
| would be stronger than the weapon. | |
| Varuna, the god of the ocean, offered him protection from water. | |
| Agni, the god of fire, blessed him with immunity to fire. | |
| Surya, the sun god, gave him the power to change the size of his body. | |
| Yama blessed him with good health and immortality. | |
| Vishwakarma, the divine architect, offered a boon that Hanuman would be safe from | |
| all objects of his creation. | |
| With all these boons, Hanuman became a great warrior who protects all children | |
| from harm. | |
| ============= | |
| ## References | |
| ===== | |
| title: Sakka's Questions | |
| link: https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/dn/dn.21.2x.than.html | |
| author: Thanissaro Bhikkhu | |
| Copyright: ©1999 | |
| robots: follow/index | |
| ===== | |
| title: Saving the pot of nectar | |
| link: https://www.thehindu.com/children/how-garuda-and-indra-ensure-that-the-snakes-dont-get-any-nectar/article33209756.ece | |
| author: R. Krithika | |
| copyright: ©2020 | |
| robots: follow/index | |
| ===== | |
| title: Soaring towards the Sun | |
| link: Soaring towards the sun | |
| author: R. Krithika | |
| copyright: ©2016 | |
| robots: follow/index | |
| ==== | |
| title: Scripts from the Cobra Lounge | |
| link: http://www.tauzero.com/Brenda_Laurel/Severed_Heads/Cobra_Lounge.html | |
| author: Spoonman (Mark Petrakis) | |
| copyright: ©1993, 1994 | |
| robots: no-follow/no-index | |
| ===== | |
| title: Mind.Forth: thoughts on artificial intelligence and Forth | |
| link: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/307824.307853 | |
| author: Paul Frenger | |
| copyright: ©1998 | |
| robots: no-follow/no-index | |
| ==== | |
| title: Internet Auditing Project | |
| link: http://www.focb.co.nz/audit/ | |
| author: Liraz Siri | |
| copyright: ©1999 | |
| robots: no-follow/no-index | |
| -- END:PROGRAM | |
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