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Samaveda (Griffith)

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  • HYMNS OF THE SAMAVEDA
    • PART SECOND
      • BOOK IX
        • CHAPTER III
          • IX Indra. All-Gods
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IX Indra. All-Gods

1. Like a dread wild beast roaming on the mountain thou hast approached us from the farthest distance.

Whetting thy bolt and thy sharp blade, O Indra, crush thou the foe and scatter those who hate us!

2. Gods, may our ears hear that which is auspicious, may our eyes see that which is good, ye holy!

Extolling you with still strong limbs and bodies, may we attain the age by Gods appointed!

3. Illustrious far and wide, may Indra bless us, may Pushan bless us, master of all riches!

May Tarkshya with uninjured fellies bless us! Brihaspati bestow on us his favour! Brihaspati bestow on us his favour!




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