Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 1, Hymn XXVIII. Indra, Etc

    1 THERE where the broad-based stone raised on high to press the juices out,
    O Indra, drink with eager thirst the droppings which the mortar sheds.

    2 Where, like broad hips, to hold the juice the platters of the press are laid,
    O Indra, drink with eager thirst the droppings which the mortar sheds.

    3 There where the woman marks and leans the pestle's constant rise and fall,
    O Indra, drink with eager thirst the droppings which the mortar sheds.

    4 Where, as with reins to guide a horse, they bind the churning-staff with cords,
    O Indra, drink with eager thirst the droppings which the mortar sheds.

    5 If of a truth in every house, O Mortar thou art set for work,
    Here give thou forth thy clearest sound, loud as the drum of conquerors.

    6 O Sovran of the Forest, as the wind blows soft in front of thee,
    Mortar, for Indra press thou forth the Soma juice that he may drink.

    7 Best strength-givers, ye stretch wide jaws, O Sacrificial Implements,
    Like two bay horses champing herbs.

    8 Ye Sovrans of the Forest, both swift, with swift pressers press to-day
    Sweet Soma juice for Indra's drink.

    9 Take up in beakers what remains: the Soma on the filter pour,
    and on the ox-hide set the dregs.




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