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The Hymns of the Rigveda/Book 9/Hymn 70

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18558The Hymns of the Rigveda, Book 9 — Hymn 70Ralph T.H. Griffith
1. THE three times seven Milch-kine in the eastern heaven have for this Soma poured the genuine milky draught.
     Four other beauteous Creatures hath he made for his adornment, when he waxed in strength through holy rites.
2. Longing for lovely Amrta, by his wisdom he divided, each apart from other, earth and heaven.
     He gladly wrapped himself in the most lucid floods, when through their glory they found the God's resting-place.
3. May those his brilliant rays he ever free from death, inviolate, for both classes of created things,-
     Rays wherewith powers of men and Gods are purified. Yea, even for this have sages welcomed him as King.
4. He, while he is adorned by the ten skillful ones, that he too in the Midmost Mothers may create,
     While he is watching o'er the lovely Amrta's ways, looks on both races as Beholder of mankind.
5. He, while he is adorned to stream forth mighty strength, rejoices in his place between the earth and heaven.
     The Steer dispels the evil-hearted with his might, aiming at offerings as an archer at the game.
6. Beholding, as it were, Two Mother Cows, the Steer goes roaring on his way even as the Maruts roar.
     Knowing Eternal Law, the earliest light of heaven, he, passing wise, was chosen out to tell it forth.
7. The fearful Bull is bellowing with violent might, far-sighted, sharpening his yellow coloured horns.
     Soma assumes his seat in the well-fashioned place: the cowhide and the sheepskin are his ornament.
8. Bright, making pure his body free from spot and stain, on the sheep's back the Golden-coloured hath flowed down.
     Acceptable to Mitra, Vayu, Varuna, he is prepared as threefold meal by skillful men.
9. Flow on for the God's banquet, Soma, as a Steer, and enter Indra's heart, the Soma's reservoir.
     Bear us beyond misfortune ere we be oppressed. the man who knows the land directs the man who asks.
10. Urged like a car-steed flow to strength, O Soma: Indu, flow onward to the throat of Indra.
     Skilled, bear us past, as in a boat o'er water: as battling Hero save us from the foeman.