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    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn LXXIV. Soma Pavamana

    1. BORN like a youngling he hath clamoured in the wood, when he, the Red, the Strong, would win the light of heaven.
    He comes with heavenly seed that makes the water swell: him for wide-spreading shelter we implore with prayer.

    2 A far-extended pillar that supports the sky the Soma-stalk, filled full, moves itself every way.
    He shall bring both these great worlds while the rite proceeds: the Sage holds these who move! together and all food.

    3 Wide space hath he who follows Aditi's right path, and mighty, well-made food, meath blent with Soma juice;
    He who from hence commands the rain, Steer of the kine, Leader of floods, who helps us hence, who claims our laud.

    4 Butter and milk are drawn from animated cloud; thence Amṛta is produced, centre of sacrifice.
    Him the Most Bounteous Ones, ever united, love; him as ouir Friend the Men who make all swell rain down.

    5 The Soma-stalk hath roared, following with the wave: he swells with sap for man the skin which Gods enjoy.
    Upon the lap of Aditi he lays the germ, by means whereof we gain children and progeny.

    6 In the third region which distils a thousand streams, may the Exhaustless Ones descend with procreant power.
    The kindred Four have been sent downward from the heavens: dropping with oil they bring Amṛta and sacred gifts.

    7 Soma assumes white colour when he strives to gain: the bounteous Asura knows full many a precious boon.
    Down the steep slope, through song, he comes to sacrifice, and he will burst the water-holding cask of heaven,

    8 Yea, to the shining milk-anointed beaker, as to his goal, hath stepped the conquering Courser.
    Pious-souled men have sent their giffi of cattle unto Kakṣīvān of the hundred winters.

    9 Soma, thy juice when thou art blended with the streams, flows, Pavamana, through the long wool of the sheep.
    So, cleansed by sages. O best giver of delight, grow sweet for Indra, Pavamana! for his drink.




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