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"orig": "<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"../../css/marg.css\">\n<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" CONTENT=\"text/html; charset=UTF-8\">\n<META name=\"description\" content=\"Rig Veda, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], full text etext at sacred-texts.com\">\n<META name=\"keywords\" content=\"Rig Veda Hinduism Vedic Rik\">\n<TITLE>Rig Veda: Rig-Veda Book 1: HYMN XXIII. Vāyu and Others.</TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"../../cdshop/index.htm\"><IMG SRC=\"../../cdshop/cdinfo.jpg\" BORDER=\"0\"></A><BR>\n<A HREF=\"../../index.htm\">Sacred Texts</A> \n<A HREF=\"../index.htm\">Hinduism</A> \n<A HREF=\"index.htm\">Index</A> \n\n<BR>\n<A HREF=\"../rvsan/rv01023.htm\">Sanskrit</A> \n\n<BR>\n<BR><A HREF=\"rvi01.htm\">Rig-Veda Book 1 Index</A><BR>\n \n<A HREF=\"rv01022.htm\">Previous</A> \n<A HREF=\"rv01024.htm\">Next</A> \n<HR><A HREF=\"http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001VEIA6U/internetsacredte\">Buy this Book at Amazon.com</A></CENTER>\n<HR>\n<P ALIGN=\"CENTER\"><FONT SIZE=\"-1\" COLOR=\"GREEN\"><I>Rig Veda</I>, tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896], at sacred-texts.com</FONT></P><HR></p> <h3 align=\"center\" align=\"center\">HYMN XXIII. Vāyu and Others.</h3> \n<p>1 STRONG are the Somas; come thou nigh; these juices have been mixt with milk:<br> Drink, Vāyu, the presented draughts.<br> 2 Both Deities who touch the heaven, Indra and Vāyu we invoke<br> To drink of this our Soma juice.<br> 3 The singers' for their aid, invoke Indra and Vāyu, swift as mind,<br> The thousand-eyed, the Lords of thought.<br> 4 Mitra and Varuṇa, renowned as Gods of consecrated might,<br> We call to drink the Soma juice.<br> 5 Those who by Law uphold the Law, Lords of the shining light of Law,<br> Mitra I call, and Varuṇa.<br> 6 Let Varuṇa be our chief defence, let Mitra guard us with all aids<br> Both make us rich exceedingly.<br> 7 Indra, by Maruts girt, we call to drink the Soma juice: may he<br> Sate him in union with his troop.<br> 8 Gods, Marut hosts whom Indra leads, distributers of Pūṣan's gifts,<br> Hearken ye all unto my cry.<br> 9 With conquering Indra for ally, strike Vṛtra down, ye bounteous Gods<br> Let not the wicked master us.<br> 10 We call the Universal Gods, and Maruts to the Soma draught,<br> For passing strong are Pṛśni's Sons.<br> 11 Fierce comes the Maruts’ thundering voice, like that of conquerors, when ye go<br> Forward to victory, O Men.<br> 12 Born of the laughing lightning. may the Maruts guard us everywhere<br> May they be gracious unto Us.<br> 13 Like some lost animal, drive to us, bright Pūṣan, him who bears up heaven,<br> Resting on many-coloured grass.<br> 14 Pūṣan the Bright has found the King, concealed and hidden in a cave,<br> Who rests on grass of many hues.<br> 15 And may he. duly bring to me the six bound closely, through these drops,<br> As one who ploughs with steers brings corn.<br> 16 Along their paths the Mothers go, Sisters of priestly ministrants,<br> Mingling their sweetness with the milk.<br> 17 May Waters gathered near the Sun, and those wherewith the Sun is joined,<br> Speed forth this sacrifice of ours.<br> 18 I call the Waters, Goddesses, wherein our cattle quench their thirst;<br> Oblations to the Streams be given.<br> 19 Amrit is in the Waters in the Waters there is healing balm<br> Be swift, ye Gods, to give them praise.<br> 20 Within the Waters—Soma thus hath told me—dwell all balms that heal,<br> And Agni, he who blesseth all. The Waters hold all medicines.<br> 21 O Waters, teem with medicine to keep my body safe from harm,<br> So that I long may see the Sun.<br> 22 Whatever sin is found in me, whatever evil I have wrought.<br> If I have lied or falsely sworn, Waters, remove it far from me.<br> 23 The Waters I this day have sought, and to their moisture have we come:<br> O Agni, rich in milk, come thou, and with thy splendour cover me.<br> 24 Fill me with splendour, Agni; give offspring and length of days; the Gods<br> Shall know me even as I am, and Indra with the Ṛṣis, know.</p> \n<p><HR>\n<CENTER>\n<A HREF=\"rv01024.htm\">Next: HYMN XXIV. Varuṇa and Others.</A></CENTER>\n</BODY>\n</HTML>\n",
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