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Post by Anne Terri on Dec 14, 2011 15:17:08 GMT 1
RIGVEDA - BOOK 10 -HYMN CXLV. Sapatnibadhanam.
1. FROM out the earth I dig this plant, a herb of most effectual power, Wherewith one quells the rival wife and gains the husband for oneself. 2 Auspicious, with expanded leaves, sent by the Gods, victorious plant, Blow thou the rival wife away, and make my husband only mine. 3 Stronger am 1, O Stronger One, yea, mightier than the mightier; And she who is my rival wife is lower than the lowest dames. 4 Her very name I utter not: she takes no pleasure in this man. Far into distance most remote drive we the rival wife away. 5 I am the conqueror, and thou, thou also act victorious: As victory attends us both we will subdue my fellow-wife. 6 I have gained thee for vanquisher, have grasped thee with a stronger spell. As a cow hastens to her calf, so let thy spirit speed te me, hasten like water on its way.
Bibliography: Rigveda, translated by Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, (1896)
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