--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 
> As we "all" know by now, the "normal" count of syllables
> in a triSTup-verse is 11/"line". But for some reason
> Diirghatamas, the son of Ucathya and Maamateya, 
> has only 10 of them on the first line of Rgveda I 164, 39:
> 
> R-co a-kSa-re pa-ra-me vyo-man
> 
> To add injury to insult, the form 'vyoman' is a "crippled"
> form of the regular locative singular, 'vyomani', 


"The omission of the final syllable is archaic as in `parame vyoman' 
which should really be `parame vyomani'."   
http://www.srisharada.com/Vivekafinal/394%20-408.pdf


<< of the word, whose "basic" form, or nominative singular is,
> we believe, 'vyomaa'.>>


'vyomaa':
Its the "Sky Mother" obviously, or the Universal Yoni, or the 
Eternal Unbounded field (the 'home' or vessel' for of all the laws 
of nature.) 'Vyomaa', the Atma, which must have the energy of Bhuddi 
(an impulse of creative intelligence) in order to take form.

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