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Post by Anne Terri on Sept 7, 2011 10:56:52 GMT 1
RIGVEDA - BOOK 6-HYMN LVI. Pūṣan.
1. WHOSO remembers Pūṣan as cater of mingled curd and meal Need think no more upon the God. 2 And he is best of charioteers. Indra, the hero's Lord, allied With him as Friend, destroys the foes. 3 And there the best of charioteers hath guided through the speckled cloud The golden wheel of Sūra's car. 4 Whatever we speak this day to thee, Wise, Wondrous God whom many praise, Give thou fulfilment of our thought. 5 Lead on this company of ours, that longs for kine, to win the spoil: Thou, Pūṣan, art renowned afar. 6 Prosperity we crave from thee, afar from sin and near to wealth, Tending to perfect happiness both for to. morrow and to-day.
Bibliography: Rigveda, translated by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, (1896)
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