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Samaveda (Griffith)

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  • HYMNS OF THE SAMAVEDA
    • PART SECOND
      • BOOK IX
        • CHAPTER I
          • XIII Indra
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XIII Indra

1. Here thou the call of the juice-drinking press-stone: mark thou the sage's hymn who sings and lauds thee!

Take to thine inmost self these adorations!

2. I know and ne'er forget the hymns and praises of thee, theconqueror, of thy power immortal.

Thy name I ever utter, self-refulgent!

3. Among mankind many are thy libations, and many a time the pious sage invokes thee.

O Maghavan, be not long distant from us!




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