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Rig Veda (Griffith tr.)

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    • HYMN LVIII. Pusan.
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HYMN LVIII. Pusan.

1. LIKE heaven art thou: one form is bright, one holy, like Day and Night dissimilar in colour.

All magic powers thou aidest, self-depen. dent! Auspicious be thy bounty here, O Pusan.

2 Goat-borne, the guard of cattle, he whose home is strength, inspirer of the hymn, set over all the world;

Brandishing here and there his lightly. moving goad, beholding every creature, Pusan, God, goes forth.

3 O Pusan, with thy golden ships that travel across the ocean, in the air's mid-region,

Thou goest on an embassy to Surya, subdued by love, desirous of the glory.

4 Near kinsman of the heaven and earth is Pusan, liberal, Lord of food, of wondrous iustre,

Whom strong and vigorous and swiftlymoving, subdued by love, the Deities gave to Surya.




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