1. SING like the two press-stones for this
same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of treasure;
Like two laud-singing Brahmans in the assembly, like the
folk's envoys called in many places.
2 Moving at morning like two chr-borne
heroes, like to a pair of goats ye come electing;
Like two fair dames embellishing their bodies, like a wise
married pair among the people.
3 Like to a pair of horns come first to
usward, like to a pair of hoofs with rapid motion;
Come like two Cakavas in the grey of morning, come like two
chariot wheels at dawn, ye Mighty.
4 Bear us across the rivers like two
vessels, save us as ye were yokes, naves, spokes and fellies.
Be like two dogs that injure not our bodies; preserve us,
like two crutches, that we fall not.
5 Like two winds ageing not, two confluent
rivers, come with quick vision like two eyes before us.
Come like two hands most helpful to the body, and guide us
like two feet to what is precious.
6 Even as two lips that with the mouth
speak honey, even as two breasts that nourish our existence,
Like the two nostrils that protect our being, be to us as
our ears that hear distinctly.
7 Like two hands give ye us increasing
vigour; like heaven and earth constrain the airy regions.
Asvins, these hymns that struggle to approach you, sharpen
ye like an axe upon a whetstone.
8 These prayers of ours exalting you, O
Asvins, have the GrtSamadas, for a laud, made ready.
Welcome them, O ye Heroes, and come bither. Loud may we
speak. with brave men, in assembly.
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