Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Understanding the true meaning of Mitra-Varuna



Understanding the true meaning of Mitra-Varuna

Dr. Vivek Arya

I came across an article titled Homosexuality, Hinduism & the Third Gender (A Summary). In this article the writer who seems to be a big supporter of Homosexuality is trying unsuccessfully to search support from Vedic Scriptures[1].

The writer writes that

“Some of the best known instances involve the water-gods Varuna and Mitra, the latter of whom is described in the ancient Shatapatha Brahmana text as “implanting his seed” in Varuna on every new moon night in order to secure the moon’s waning[2].”

He considers that Varuna and Mitra are Gods who were in Homosexual relations. It seems to be an absurd thought originated from a mind full of complete ignorance.

Mitra and Varuna are Vedic Terminologies. Swami Dayanand in Satyarth Prakash explains the meaning of Mitra and Varuna as

“Mitra (from nimid to love) means God, because He loves all and is worthy of being loved by all. Varuna (from vri - good or vara - to desire) is One who is best, holiest of all and desired and sought after by all righteous, pious and learned men who are seekers after truth and salvation.”

Both of them are different names of one God based on different qualities. We can understand this by Rigveda mantra 1/164/46

It states that God is one but the sages and wise persons call God by different names, but nevertheless He remains the One God; Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni, Divya, Suparna, Garutmaan, Yama and Matarishva.

Similarly in Atharveda 16/6/6, Yajurveda 36/9 and Rigveda 1/90/9 sings the Glory of God by describing seven of his names based on seven supreme attributes. The seven names of God Mitra, Varuna, Aryama, Indra, Brhaspati, Vishnu and Urukrama.

Mitra-Varuna are mentioned in same mantra but separately in Atharveda 2/28/2, Rigveda 3/14/4, Atharveda 19/44/10, Rigveda 5/72/3, Atharveda 9/7/7, Atharveda 5/22/2, Rigveda 7/64/3, Rigveda 7/52/2, Rigveda 7/40/2.

Mitra-Varuna are mentioned as dual Gods in Rigveda 10/65/5, Atharveda 10/5/11, Rigveda 8/35/13, Yajurveda 7/23, Atharveda 5/24/5.

In Rigveda 7/64-66 Mitra-Varuna are Devtas of three suktas. According to Swami Sampurnanada[3] Mitra denotes Brahmana (learned scholar) while Varuna as Kshatriya. The dual Mitra-Varuna rules the kingdom and makes it prosperous by consulting each other. Varuna offers his strength, maintains law and order while Mitra through his knowledge and wisdom service his nation.

Similarly in Rigveda 7/61 Sukta Mitra-Varuna denotes Brahmin and Ruler.

It should be noteworthy that Vedic scriptures apart from the Vedas should be interpret in accordance with the Vedas. They all are like branches of same tree. So, they should also provide same message as the Vedas. Following this rule the interpretation of Shatapatha Brahmin should be in accordance with the message of the Vedas. Now we come to the doubt that Do the Shatapatha Brahmin supports Homosexuality? The answer is that here the Mitra and Varuna denotes Night and Sun. As Sun arrives the moon fades. This cycle is mentioned in ‘Alankarik’ way. Take home message is that we need to understand our scriptures in proper way before interpreting them in irrelevant and illogical way.




[1] https://www.galva108.org/single-post/2014/05/15/Homosexuality-Hinduism-the-Third-Gender-A-Summary?fbclid=IwAR0dS-uiP-jD5Mj6V7ofjE6FHZf_oTjyhoFSPB7DwUErvXAU0iC9kQPEYiY


[2] Tritiya-Prakriti: People of the Third Sex by Amara Das Wilhelm, in the chapter entitled “Hindu Deities and the Third Sex.”


[3] Buddhdev Vedalankar Pt.,Rigveda Mandal-Mani Sutra, Aryasamaj Karol bagh, Samarpan Shodh Sansthan,1964,P.290

4 comments:

  1. WHAT ABOUT MITHRA AND VARUNA DEPOSITING THEIR **** IN A POT FROM WHICH AGASTHYA AND VASISHTA WERE BORN . IS IT ANY DECENT EVENT ?

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  2. You fucking homophobic asshole stop interpreting it to how you wanna preach leaving out parts. Take your sexiest and xenophobic cunt and yeet it to 2020 and just help people live their lives without discriminating them, or else pray to your god to be revived in that era. The thing is you never fucking mentioned Homosexuality is not accepted in history, fuck this shit, you all shits preach that homosexuality is bad but I swear to your god, That once I get my hand on your dick it will get erected without any aditional help.

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  3. You fucking homophobic asshole stop interpreting it to how you wanna preach leaving out parts. Take your sexiest and xenophobic cunt and yeet it to 2020 and just help people live their lives without discriminating them, or else pray to your god to be revived in that era. The thing is you never fucking mentioned Homosexuality is not accepted in history, fuck this shit, you all shits preach that homosexuality is bad but I swear to your god, That once I get my hand on your dick it will get erected without any aditional help.

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  4. mitra and varuna are endrogyny gods, they are both male and female, so they mixup in each other and guve experience of wholeness.
    jai sanatan sanskriti.

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