Philosophy and Religion / Rig Veda

    Rig Veda

    Book 7, Hymn LV. Vastospati

    1. VASTOSPATI, who killest all disease and wearest every form,
    Be an auspicious Friend to us.

    2 When, O bright Son of Saramā, thou showest, tawny-hued! thy teeth,
    They gleam like lances' points within thy mouth when thou wouldst bite; go thou to steep.

    3 Saramā's Son, retrace thy way: bark at the robber and the thief.
    At Indra's singers barkest thou? Why dust thou seek to terrify us? Go to sleep.

    4 Be on thy guard against the boar, and let the boar beware of thee.
    At Indra's singers barkest thou? Why dost thou seek to terrify us? Go to sleep.

    5 Sleep mother, let the father sleep, sleep dog and master of the house.
    Let all the kinsmen sleep, sleep all the people who are round about.

    6 The man who sits, the man who walks, and whosoever looks on us,
    Of these we closely shut the eyes, even as we closely shut this house.

    7 The Bull who hath a thousand horns, who rises up from out the sea,—
    By him the Strong and Mighty One we lull and make the people sleep.

    8 The women sleeping in the court, lying without, or stretched on beds,
    The matrons with their odorous sweetsthese, one and all, we lull to sleep.




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