1. YE Vasus Twain, ye Rudras full of
counsel, grant us, Strong Strengtheners, when ye stand beside us,
What wealth Aucathya craves of you, great Helpers when ye
come forward with no niggard succour.
2 Who may give you aught, Vasus, for your
favour, for what, at the Cow's place, ye grant through worship?
Wake for us understanding full of riches, come with a heart
that will fulfil our longing.
3 As erst for Tugra's son your car,
sea-crossing, strong, was equipped and set amid the waters,
So may I gain your shelter and protection as with winged
course a hero seeks his army.
4 May this my praise preserve Ucathya's
offispring: let not these Twain who fly with wings exhaust me.
Let not the wood ten times up-piled consume me, when fixed
for you it bites the ground it stands on.
5 The most maternal streams, wherein the
Dilsas cast me securely bound, have not devoured me.
When Traitana would cleave my head asunder, the Dasa wounded
his own breast and shoulders.
6 Dirghatamas the son of Mamati hath come
to length of days in the tenth age of human kind.
He is the Brahman of the waters as they strive to reach
their end and aim: their charioteer is he.
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