1. To the great Hero, him who sets his mind
thereon, and Visnu, praise aloud in song your draught of juice, -
Gods ne'er beguiled, who borne as 'twere by noble steed,
have stood upon the lofty ridges of the hills.
2 Your Soma-drinker keeps afar your furious
rush, Indra and Visnu, when ye come with all your might.
That which hath been directed well at mortal man, bow-armed
Krsanu's arrow, ye turn far aside.
3 These offerings increase his mighty manly
strength: he brings both Parents down to share the genial flow.
He lowers, though a son, the Father's highest name; the
third is that which is high in the light of heaven.
4 We laud this manly power of him the
Mighty One, preserver, inoffensive, bounteous and benign;
His who strode, widely pacing, with three steppings forth
over the realms of earth for freedom and for life.
5 A mortal man, when he beholds two steps
of him who looks upon the light, is restless with amaze.
But his third step doth no one venture to approach, no, nor
the feathered birds of air who fly with wings.
6 He, like a rounded wheel, hath in swift
motion set his ninety racing steeds together with the four.
Developed, vast in form, with those who sing forth praise, a
youth, no more a child, he cometh to our call.
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