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The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 5/Hymn 62

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18115The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 5 — Hymn 62Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. BY your high Law firm order is established there where they loose for travel Surya's horses.
     Ten hundred stood together: there I looked on this the most marvellous Deities' one chief glory.
2. This, Mitra-Varuna, is your special greatness: floods that stood there they with the days attracted.
     Ye cause to flow all voices of the cow pen: your single chariot felly hath rolled hither.
3. O Mitra-Varuna, ye by your greatness, both Kings, have firmly stablished earth and heaven,
     Ye caused the cows to stream, the plants to flourish, and, scattering swift drops, sent down the rain-flood.
4. Let your well-harnessed horses bear you hither: hitherward let them come with reins drawn tightly.
     A covering cloud of sacred oil attends you, and your streams flow to us from days aforetime.
5. To make the lustre wider and more famous, guarding the sacred grass with veneration,
     Ye, Mitra-Varuna, firm, strong, awe-inspiring, are seated on a throne amid oblations.
6. With hands that shed no blood, guarding the pious, whom, Varuni3, ye save amid oblations.
     Ye Twain, together, Kings of willing spirit, uphold dominion based on thousand pillars.
7. Adorned with gold, its columns are of iron. in heaven it glitters like a whip for horses;
     Or stablished on a field deep-spoiled and fruitful. So may we share the meath that loads your car-seat.
8. Ye mount your car gold-hued at break of morning, and iron-pillared when the Sun is setting,
     And from that place, O Varuna and Mitra, behold infinity and limitation.
9. Bountiful guardians of the world! the shelter that is impenetrable, strongest, flawless,
     Aid us with that, O Varuna and Mitra, and when we long to win may we be victors.