Agne Naya Supatha Raye
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✦ Meaning
This luminous verse is the closing prayer of the Isha Upanishad (verse 18) and also appears in the Rigveda. The seeker, having beheld the highest truth, prays to Agni — the divine inner fire and guide — to lead him by the good path to the true wealth of liberation, to keep away every crooked sin, and receives in return the resolve to offer endless salutations. It is one of the most heartfelt Vedic prayers for right guidance on the spiritual journey.
Origin & Story
Isha Upanishad 18 (Shukla Yajurveda); also Rigveda 1.189.1 · Vedic seers (the verse is also ascribed in the Rigveda to Rishi Agastya) · Vedic period
This verse concludes the Isha Upanishad, one of the principal Upanishads, set in the Shukla Yajurveda. After contemplating the all-pervading Self and praying to behold the golden face of Truth, the seeker turns to Agni — the divine fire and inner guide — with this final plea to be led by the good path to the true wealth of liberation and to be freed from all crooked sin. The same verse is found in the Rigveda, where it is part of a hymn to Agni.
✦ As told in scripture
Recited at the very threshold between life and the supreme Truth, this verse has comforted seekers for ages as a prayer for safe passage on the spiritual path. Tradition holds that the sincere repetition of 'Agne naya supatha' clears the crooked turns from one's road, so that the inner fire of wisdom leads the devotee unerringly toward the light.
The Mantra
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Agne naya supathā rāye asmān viśvāni deva vayunāni vidvān | yuyodhy asmaj juhurāṇam eno bhūyiṣṭhāṃ te nama-uktiṃ vidhema ||
Meaning:O Agni, divine guide who knows all our paths and deeds, lead us by the good road to the true riches (of fulfilment and liberation). Keep far from us the crooked sin that leads astray. To you we offer our fullest, most abundant words of salutation. O luminous Lord, conduct us along the noble path, cleanse us of every misleading fault, and we shall bow to you again and again.
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Benefits of Chanting Agne Naya Supatha Raye
Prays for divine guidance along the right and noble path of life
Seeks the true wealth of spiritual fulfilment and liberation
Asks for the removal of crooked tendencies, sins and faults
Invokes Agni as the inner light that knows and purifies all our deeds
Cultivates humility through repeated salutations to the divine
A powerful conclusion to prayer, study and self-reflection
How to Chant Agne Naya Supatha Raye
Recite this verse with deep sincerity when you seek divine guidance and purification, especially at the close of prayer, meditation or scriptural study. Picture Agni as the inner light leading you along the good path. It is the natural closing prayer of the Isha Upanishad; pronounce 'naya' (lead) and 'yuyodhi' (keep away the crooked) with feeling, and bow inwardly as you offer 'namaḥ' to the Lord.
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