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Mandala VIII

HYMN XLVIII. Soma.

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Wisely I have tasted the savory dish, thoughtfully seeking treasure, The food to which all Deities and mortals, calling it meath, gather themselves together.

2

Thou shalt be Aditi as thou hast entered within, pacifying celestial anger. Indu, enjoying Indra's friendship, bring us—a swift steed the chariot—forward to riches.

3

We have drunk Soma and become immortal; we have attained the light, the Gods discovered. Now what may foe's malice do to harm us? What, O Immortal, mortal man's deceit?

4

Absorbed into the heart, be sweet, O Indu, as a kind father to his son, O Soma, As a wise Friend to friend: do thou, wide-ruler, O Soma, lengthen out our days for living.

5

These glorious drops that give me freedom have I drunk. Closely they bind my joints as straps secure a chariot. Let them protect my foot from slipping on the way: yes, let the drops I drink preserve me from disease.

6

Make me shine bright like fire produced by friction: give us a clearer sight and make us better. For in carouse I think of thee, O Soma, shall I, as a rich man, attain to comfort?

7

May we enjoy with an enlivened spirit the juice thou givest, like ancestral riches. O Soma, King, prolong thou our existence as Sūrya makes the shining days grow longer.

8

King Soma, favour us and make us prosper: we are thy devotees; of this be mindful. Spirit and power are fresh in us, O Indu, give us not up unto our foe's pleasure.

9

For thou hast settled in each joint, O Soma, aim of men's eyes and guardian of our bodies. When we offend against thine holy statutes, as a kind Friend, God, best of all, be gracious.

10

May I be with the Friend whose heart is tender, who, Lord of Bays! when quaffed will never harm me- This Soma now deposited within me. For this, I pray for longer life to Indra.

11

Our maladies have lost their strength and vanished; they feared, and passed away into the darkness. Soma has risen in us, exceeding mighty, and we are come where men prolong existence.

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Fathers, that Indu which

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