Atharvan (अथर्वन्, atharvan-; an n-stem with nominative singular अथर्वा atharvā) was a legendary Vedic sage (rishi) of Hinduism who along with Angiras is supposed to have authored ("heard") the Atharvaveda. He is also said to have first instituted the fire-sacrifice or yagna. Sometimes he is also reckoned among the seven seers or Saptarishi. His clan is known as the Atharvanas. Atharvan married Chitti, daughter of Kardama rishi, and had a great sage Dadhichi as a son. He was referred to as a member of the Bhrigu clan.
According to mundaka upnisad and other texts, he was eldest son & (Manasputra) born from mind of the brahma. Vedic atharvan is cognate with Avestan āθrauuan / aθaurun, "priest", but the etymology of the term is not yet conclusively established. "Attempts have been made to connect the term with Avestan atar- "fire" (not attested in Vedic); but these have been prompted by what is probably a mistaken assumption of the importance of fire in the ancient Indo-Iranian religion." (Boyce, 1982:16)
Well the tree lie down beneath you
The grasses bow & sway
The sands rise to meet you
The ocean it makes way
And you move through your directions
And i turn my face away
The grasses rise to meet you
The ocean it makes way
Well i too can more the prairies
I too can move the sea
I'm gonna take that motion
Take it right inside me
I'm gonna rattle at your windows
Rattle at your doors
Rattle at your shutters
Show you what they're for
No more weathervane, i'm gonna be the wind.
No more spin around, spin around, spin around but always face away
No more weathervane.