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The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 7/Hymn 63

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18281The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 7 — Hymn 63Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. COMMON to all mankind, auspicious Surya, he who beholdeth all, is mounting upward;
     The God, the eye of Varuna and Mitra, who rolled up darkness like a piece of leather.
2. Surya's great ensign, restless as the billow, that urgeth men to action, is advancing:
     Onward he still would roll the wheel well-rounded, which Etasa, harnessed to the car-pole, moveth.
3. Refulgent from the bosom of the Mornings, he in Whom singers take delight ascendeth.
     This Savitar, God, is my chief joy and pleasure, who breaketh not the universal statute.
4. Golden, far-seeing, from the heaven he riseth: far is his goal, he hasteth on resplendent.
     Men, verily, inspirited by Surya speed to their aims and do the work assigned them.
5. Where the immortals have prepared his pathway he flieth through the region like a falcon.
     With homage and oblations will we serve you, O Mitra-Varuna, when the Sun hath risen.
6. Now Mitra, Varuna, Aryaman vouchsafe us freedom and room, for us and for our children.
     May we find paths all fair and good to travel. Preserve us evermore, ye Gods, with blessings.