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Mandala I

HYMN CLXXXIII. Aśvins.

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Make ready that swift-moving thing with three wheels and a triple seat, you mighty ones, Whereon you seek the home of the pious, whereon, three times, you fly like birds with wings.

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The light rolls your easy chariot, carrying the earthward-bound journey, when, for sustenance, you, full of wisdom, ride it. May this song, wondrous fair, attend your glory: as you travel, be there to greet Dawn, Heaven’s Daughter.

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Ascend your lightly rolling chariot, to the worshipper who turns to his duties— Whereon you come to the house to quicken man and his offspring, O Nāsatyas, Heroes.

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Let not the wolf, let not the she-wolf harm you. Forsake me not, nor pass me by or others. Here stands your share, here is your hymn, you mighty ones: yours are these vessels, full of pleasant juices.

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Gotama, Purumīlha, Atri, invoking you for protection, bring all your offerings. Like one who goes straight to the point directed, you Nāsatyas, to my invocation.

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We have passed over the limit of this darkness: our praise has been bestowed upon you, O Aśvins. Come hitherward by paths that gods have trod. May we find strengthening food in full abundance.

Source: Sacred Texts Archive
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