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    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn LXXXII. Soma Pavamana

    1. EVEN as a King hath Soma, red and tawny Bull, been pressed: the Wondrous One hath bellowed to the kine.
    While purified he passes through the filtering fleece to seat him hawk-like on the place that drops with oil.

    2. To glory goest thou, Sage with disposing skill, like a groomed steed thou rusbest forward to the prize.
    O Soma, be thou gracious, driving off distress: thou goest, clothed in butter, to a robe of state.

    3 Parjanya is the Father of the Mighty Bird: on mountains, in earth's centre hath he made his home.
    The waters too have flowed, the Sisters, to the kine: he meets the pressing-stones at the beloved rite.

    4 Thou givest pleasure as a wife delights her lord. Listen, O Child of Pajri, for to thee I speak.
    Amid the holy songs go on that we may live: in time of trouble, Soma, watch thou free from blame.

    5 As to the men of old thou camest, Indu unharmed, to strengthen, winning hundreds, thousands,
    So now for new felicity flow onward: the waters follow as thy law ordaineth.




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