Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 4, Hymn LVI. Heaven and Earth

    1. MAY mighty Heaven and Earth, most meet for honour, be present here with light and gleaming splendours;
    When, fixing them apart, vast, most extensive, the Steer roars loudly in far-reaching courses.

    2 The Goddesses with Gods, holy with holy, the Two stand pouring out their rain, exhaustless:
    Faithful and guileless, having Gods for children, leaders of sacrifice with shining splendours.

    3 Sure in the worlds he was a skilful Craftsman, he who produced these Twain the Earth and Heaven.
    Wise, with his power he brought both realms, together spacious and deep, well-fashioned, unsupported.

    4 O Heaven and Earth, with one accord promoting, with high protection as of Queens, our welfare,
    Far-reaching, universal, holy, guard us. May we, car-borne, through song be victors ever.

    5 To both of you, O Heaven and Earth, we bring our lofty song of praise,
    Pure Ones! to glorify you both.

    6 Ye sanctify each other's form, by your own proper might ye rule,
    And from of old observe the Law.

    7 Furthering and fulfilling, ye, O Mighty, perfect Mitra's Law.
    Ye sit around our sacrifice.




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