Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn XCIX. Soma Pavamana

    1. THEY for the Bold and Lovely One ply manly vigour like a bow:
    joyous, in front of songs they weave bright raiment for the Lord Divine.

    2 And he, made beautiful by night, dips forward into strengthening food',
    What time the sacrificer's thoughts speed on his way the Golden-hued.

    3 We cleanse this gladdening drink of his the juice which Indra chiefly drinks—
    That which kine took into their mouths, of old, and princes take it now.

    4 To him, while purifying, they have raised the ancient psalm of praise:
    And sacred songs which bear the names of Gods have supplicated him.

    5 They purify him as he drops, courageous, in the fleecy sieve.
    Him they instruct as messenger to bear the sage's morning prayer.

    6 Soma, best Cheerer, takes his seat, the while they cleanse him in the bowls.
    He as it were impregns the cow, and babbles on, the Lord of Song.

    7 He is effused and beautified, a God for Gods, by skilful men.
    He penetrates the mighty floods collecting all he knows therein.

    8 Pressed, Indu, guided by the men, thou art led to the cleaning sieve.
    Thou, yielding Indra highest joy, takest thy seat within the bowls.




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