Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 5, Hymn LXXVIII. Aśvins

    1. YE Aśvins, hither come to us: Nāsatyas, be not disinclined.
    Fly hither like two swans unto the juice we shed.

    2 O Aśvins, like a pair of deer, like two wild cattle to the mead:
    Fly hither like two swans unto the juice we shed.

    3 O Aśvins rich in gifts, accept our sacrifice to prosper it:
    Fly hither like two swans unto the juice we shed.

    4 As Atri when descending to the cavern called on you loudly like a wailing woman.
    Ye came to him, O Aśvins, with the freshest and most auspicious fleetness of a falcon.

    5 Tree, part asunder like the side of her who bringeth forth a child.
    Ye Aśvins, listen to my call: loose Saptavadhri from his bonds.

    6 For Saptavadhri, for the seer affrighted when he wept and wailed,
    Ye, Aśvins, with your magic powers rent up the tree and shattered it.

    7 Like as the wind on every side ruffles a pool of lotuses,
    So stir in thee the babe unborn, so may the ten-month babe descend.

    8 Like as the wind, like as the wood, like as the sea is set astir,
    So also, ten-month babe, descend together with the after-birth.

    9 The child who hath for ten months' time been lying in his mother's side,—
    May he come forth alive, unharmed, yea, living from the living dame.




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