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    Rig Veda

    Book 10, Hymn XIII Havirdhanas

    1. I YOKE with prayer your ancient inspiration: may the laud rise as on the prince's pathway.
    All Sons of Immortality shall hear it, all the possessors of celestial natures.

    2 When speeding ye came nigh us like twin sisters, religious-hearted votaries brought you forward.
    Take your place, ye who know your proper station: be near, be very near unto our Soma.

    3 Five paces have I risen from Earth. I follow her who hath four feet with devout observance.
    This by the Sacred Syllable have I measured: I purify in the central place of Order,

    4 He, for God's sake, chose death to be his portion. He chose not, for men's good, a life eternal
    They sacrificed Bṛhaspati the Ṛṣi. Yama delivered up his own dear body.

    5 The Seven flow to the Youth on whom the Maruts wait: the Sons unto the Father brought the sacrifice.
    Both these are his, as his they are the Lords of both: both toil; belonging unto both they prosper well.




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