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    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn CXXXIX. Savitar

    1. SAVITAR, golden-haired, hath lifted eastward, bright With the sunbeams, his eternal lustre;
    He in whose energy wise Pūṣan marches, surveying all existence like a herdsman.

    2 Beholding men he sits amid the heaven filling the two world-halves and air's wide region.
    He looks upon the rich far-spreading pastures between the eastern and the western limit.

    3 He, root of wealth, the gatherer-up of treasures, looks with his might on every form and figure.
    Savitar, like a Godẉhose Law is constant, stands in the battle for the spoil like Indra.

    4 Waters from sacrifice came to the Gandharva Visvavasu, O Soma, when they saw him.
    Indra, approaching quickly, marked their going, and looked around upon the Sun's enclosures.

    5 This song Visvavasu shall sing us, meter of air's mid-realm celestial Gandharva,
    That we may know aright both truth and falsehood: may he inspire our thoughts and help our praises.

    6 In the floods' track he found the bootyseeker: the rocky cow-pen's doors he threw wide open.
    These, the Gandharva told him, Rowed with Amṛta. Indra knew well the puissancc of the dragons.




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