Philosophy and Religion / Sama Veda

    Sama Veda

    Part second, Book 7, Chapter III, X, Soma, Pavamana

    1. With this his golden splendour purifying him, he with his own allies subdues all enemies. as Sura with his own allies.
    Cleansing himself with stream of juice he shines forth yellow-hued and red, when with his praisers he encompasses all forms, with praisers having seven mouths.

    2. He moves intelligent directed to the east. The every beauteous car rivals the beams of light, the beautiful celestial car.
    Hymns, lauding manly valour, came inciting Indra to success, that ye may be unconquered, both thy bolt and thou, both be unconquered in the war.

    3. That treasure of the Panis thou discoveredst. Thou with the Mothers deckest thee in thine abode, with, songs of worship in thine home.
    As 'twere from far away is heard the psalm where hymns resound in joy. He, with the triple Dames red-hued, hath won life-power, he, gleaming, hath won vital strength.




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