Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 9, Hymn XII. Soma Pavamana

    1. To Indra have the Soma drops, exceeding rich in sweets, been poured,
    Shed in the seat of sacrifice.

    2 As mother kine low to their calves, to Indra have the sages called,
    Called him to drink the Soma juice.

    3 In the stream's wave wise Soma dwells, distilling rapture, in his seat,
    Resting upon a wiId-cow's hide.

    4 Far-sighted Soma, Sage and Seer, is worshipped in the central point
    Of heaven, the straining-cloth of wool.

    5 In close embraces Indu holds Soma when
    poured within the jars.
    And on the purifying sieve.

    6 Indu sends forth a voice on high to regions of the sea of air,
    Shaking the vase that drops with meath.

    7 The Tree whose praises never fail yields heavenly milk among our hymns,
    Urging men's generations on.

    8 The Wise One, with the Sage's stream, the Soma urged to speed, flows on
    To the dear places of the sky.

    9 O Pavamana, bring us wealth bright with a thousand splendours. Yea.
    O Indu, give us ready help.




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