Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn CXXVII. Night

    1. WITH all her eyes the Goddess Night looks forth approaching many a spot:
    She hath put all her glories on.

    2 Immortal. she hath filled the waste, the Goddess hath filled height and depth:
    She conquers darkness with her light.

    3 The Goddess as she comes hath set the Dawn her Sister in her place:
    And then the darkness vanishes.

    4 So favour us this night, O thou whose pathways we have visited
    As birds their nest upon the tree.

    5 The villagers have sought their homes, and all that walks and all that flies,
    Even the falcons fain for prey.

    6 Keep off the she-wolf and the wolf, O Urmya, keep the thief away;
    Easy be thou for us to pass.

    7 Clearly hath she come nigh to me who decks the dark with richest hues:
    O Morning, cancel it like debts.

    8 These have I brought to thee like kine. O Night, thou Child of Heaven, accept
    This laud as for a conqueror.




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