Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 8, Hymn LXXXIII. Maruts

    1. THE Cow, the famous Mother of the wealthy Maruts, pours her milk:
    Both horses of the cars are yoked,—

    2 She in whose bosom all the Gods, and Sun and Moon for men to see,
    Maintain their everlasting Laws.

    3 This all the pious sing to us, and sacred poets evermore:
    The Maruts to the Soma-draught

    4 Here is the Soma ready pressed of this the Maruts drink, of this
    Self-luminous the Aśvins drink.

    5 Of this, moreover, purified, set in three places, procreant,
    Drink Varuṇa, Mitra, Aryaman.

    6 And Indra, like the Herald Priest, desirous of the milky juice,
    At early morn will quaff thereof.

    7 When have the Princes gleamed and shone through waters as through troops of foes'?
    When hasten they whose might ispure?

    8 What favour do I claim this day of you
    great Deities, you who are
    Wondrously splendid in yourselves?

    9 I call, to drink the Soma, those Maruts who spread all realms of earth
    And luminous regions of the sky.

    10 You, even such, pure in your might, you, O ye Maruts, I invoke
    From heaven to drink this Somajuice.

    11 The Maruts, those who have sustained and propped the heavens and earth apart,
    I call to drink this Soma juice.

    12 That vigorous band of Maruts that abidetb in the mountains, I
    Invoke to drink this Soma juice.




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