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Samaveda (Griffith)

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  • HYMNS OF THE SAMAVEDA
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      • BOOK VIII
        • CHAPTER III
          • XIV Dawn
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XIV Dawn

1. This light is come, amid all lights the fairest: born is the brilliant, far-extending brightness.

Night, sent away for Savitar's uprising, hath yielded up a birthplace for the morning.

2. The fair, the bright is come with her white offspring to her the Dark one hath resigned her dwelling.

Akin, immortal, following each other, changing their colours both the heavens move onward.

3. Common, unending is the sisters' pathway: taught by the Gods alternately they travel,

Fair-formed, of different hues and yet one-minded, Night and Dawn clash not, neither do they tarry.




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