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The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 10/Hymn 145

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18769The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 10 — Hymn 145Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. FROM out the earth I dig this plant, a herb of most effectual power,
     Wherewith one quells the rival wife and gains the husband for oneself.
2. Auspicious, with expanded leaves, sent by the Gods, victorious plant,
     Blow thou the rival wife away, and make my husband only mine.
3. Stronger am 1, O Stronger One, yea, mightier than the mightier;
     And she who is my rival wife is lower than the lowest dames.
4. Her very name I utter not: she takes no pleasure in this man.
     Far into distance most remote drive we the rival wife away.
5. I am the conqueror, and thou, thou also act victorious:
     As victory attends us both we will subdue my fellow-wife.
6. I have gained thee for vanquisher, have grasped thee with a stronger spell.
     As a cow hastens to her calf, so let thy spirit speed to me, hasten like water on its way.