Philosophy and Religion / Sama Veda

    Sama Veda

    Part second, Book 4, Chapter II, VII, Soma, Pavamana

    1. Indu hath started forth for Indra's settled place, and slights not,. as a friend, the promise of his friend.
    Soma comes onward like a youth with youthful maids, and gains the beaker by a course of hundred paths.

    2. Your hymns of pleasant sound, praiseworthy, fond of lauds, have come into the hall enclosed for sacrifice.
    Singers have hymned the golden-coloured as he sports, and milchkine have come near to meet him with their milk,

    3. O Soma, Indu, while they cleanse thee, with thy wave pour orb us plentiful accumulated food,
    Which, ceaseless, thrice a day shall yield us hero power enriched with store of nourishment, and strength, and meath.




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