|
Post by Anne Terri on Dec 14, 2011 15:54:20 GMT 1
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXIII
1. FROM both thy nostrils, from thine eyes, from both thine ears and from thy chin, Forth from thy head and brain and tongue I drive thy malady away. 2 From the neck-tendons and the neck, from the breast-bones and from the spine, From shoulders, upper, lower arms, I drive thy malady away. 3 From viscera and all within, forth from the rectum, from the heart, From kidneys, liver, and from spleen, I drive thy malady away. 4 From thighs, from knee-caps, and from heels, and from the forepart of the feet, From hips from stomach, and from groin I drive thy malady away. 5 From what is voided from within, and from thy hair, and from they nails, From all thyself from top to toe, I drive thy malady away. 6 From every member, every hair, disease that comes in every joint, From all thyself, from top to toe, I drive thy malady away.
Bibliography: Rigveda, translated by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, (1896)
Note: RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CLXIII has no title. It is obvious by the Hymn, that this is a request for healing.
|
|