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    Rig Veda

    Book 5, Hymn LVI. Maruts

    1. AGNI, that valorous company adorned with ornaments of gold,
    The people of the Maruts, I call down to-day even from the luminous realm of heaven.

    2 Even as thou thinkest in thy heart, thither my wishes also tend.
    Those who have come most near to thine invoking calls, strengthen them fearful to behold.

    3 Earth, like a bounteous lady, liberal of her gifts, struck down and shaken, yet exultant, comes to us.
    Impetuous as a bear, O Maruts, is youi rush terrible as a dreadful bull..

    4 They who with mighty strength o’erthrow like oxen difficult to yoke,
    Cause e’en the heavenly stone to shake ' yea, shake the rocky mountain as they race along.

    5 Rise up! even now with lauds I call the very numerous company,
    Unequalled, of these Maruts, like a herd of kine, grown up together in their strength.

    6 Bind to your car the bright red mares, yoke the red coursers to your car.
    Bind to the pole, to draw, the fleet-foot tawny steeds, the best at drawing, to the pole.

    7 Yea, and this loudly-neighing bright red vigorous horse who hath been sutioned, fair to see,
    Let him not cause delay, O Maruts,, in your course, urge ye him onward in your cars.

    8 The Maruts’ chariot, ever fain to gather glory, we invoke,
    Which Rodasī hath mounted, bringing pleasant gifts, with Maruts in her company.

    9 I call that brilliant band of yours, adorable, rapid on the car
    Whereon the bounteous Dame, auspicious, nobly born, shows glorious with the Marut host.




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