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    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn LXXXVIII. Soma Pavamana

    1. FOR thee this Soma is effused, O Indra: drink of this juice; for thee the stream is flowing-
    Soma, which thou thyself hast made and chosen, even Indu, for thy special drink to cheer thee.

    2 Like a capacious car hath it been harnessed, the Mighty; to acquire abundant treasures.
    Then in the sacrifice they celebrated all triumphs won by Nahus -n the battle.

    3 Like Vāyu with his team, moving at pleasure, most gracious when invoked like both Nāsatyas,
    Thou art thyself like the Wealth-Giver, Soma! who grants all boons, like song-inspiring Pūṣan.

    4 Like Indra who hath done great deeds, thou, Soma, art slayer of the Vṛtras, Fort-destroyer.
    Like Pedu's horse who killed the brood of serpents, thus thou, O Soma, slayest every Dasyu.

    5 Like Agni loosed amid the forest, fiercely he winneth splendour in the running waters.
    Like one who fights, the roaring of the mighty, thus Soma Pavamana sends his current.

    6 These Somas passing through the fleecy filter, like rain descending from the clouds of heaven,
    Have been effused and poured into the beakers, swiftly like rivers running lowly seaward.

    7 Flow onward like the potent band of Maruts, like that Celestial Host whom none revileth.
    Quickly be gracious unto us like waters, like sacrifice victorious, thousand-fashioned.

    8 Thine are King Varuṇa's eternal statutes, lofty and deep, O Soma, is thy glory.
    All-pure art thou like Mitra the beloved, adorable, like Aryaman, O Soma.




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