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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
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God Savitar, the radiant one, comes bestowing choice treasures on his devotees. He has illumined the earth’s eight directions, the three regions and the seven rivers.

Savitar, the golden handed, fast moving travels between the ehaven and the earth, driving away diseases, and by setting he fills the atmosphere with dark night.

O Ashvins twain, grant us well protected homes, both of you, where you may enjoy our libations.

O Ashvins, make our wisdom and speech effectual, and this our hymn, O mighty ones. In lucky game I invoke you for help, strengthen also, both of you, in the sacrifice.

Guard us well on all sides by day and by night with your undiminished care, O Ashvins. May Varuna grant us this our prayer, and Mitra, Aditi, Sindhu, Earth and Heaven.

The great Night has pervaded the earth, the atmosphere and the mid-region. She has spread out on high through the seats of heaven. Her terrific darkness has come.

O Dawn, enriched with ample wealth, grant us that wonderful boon wherewith we may support our sons and sons’ sons.

We call on Bhaga, the mighty, triumphant son of boundless Aditi, the sustainer of the world. Thinking of whom the poor, impatient, even the king says, let me share his bounty.

O Bhaga, be our guide, give us wealth, favour our prayer and grant us forthful gifts. Make us rich in horses and kine, O Bhaga. May our store be full in men and cattle.

May the Dawns favour this our worship and come to our holy sacrifice. As mighty steeds draw a chariot may they bring here Bhaga, the giver of riches.

As the fine dames of heroic sons, possessed of steeds, milk the kine, so may the Dawns, streaming with plenty, preserve us ever more with their wealth and blessings.

O Pushan, I living ever under your guardianship, may we never be ruined. Here we sing your praise.

I praise aloud god Pushan who protects all the pathways. He went to Surya, impelled by his love for him. May he establish our wisdom and make our prays fruitful.

Vishnu, the merciful, protector and pervader of all, took three strides and thenceforth established his sacred laws.

By Varuna’s decree the Heaven and Earth, stand apart from each other, full of sap, encompassing all created things, vast, spacious, full of sweetness and beautiful in form.

May our enemies stand apart from us. With Indra and with Agni we will drive them afar. The Vasus, Rudras, Adityas have exalted me, made me pre-eminent, mighty, thinker and over-lord.

Come, O nastyas, come, O Ashvins, with the thrice eleven gods to enjoy the sweet Soma-juice. Lengthen out our days of life wiping out all our sins, be with us ever more and drive away our foemen.

This gold ornament which the learned bind on the kings of hundred fold army, with benevolent thought, I bind on me for long life of hundred years so that I may live till ripe old age overtakes me.

Seven Rishis are established in the body, these seven protect it with unceasing care. These seven enter into the soul of him who lies asleep. Then two sleepless gods Prana and Apana, the guards of the soul, keep vigil.

Arise, O Brahmanaspati, we yearning for you pray to you. May those who give good gifts, the Maruts approach us. O Indra, be you quick with them.

Now Brahmanaspati does speak aloud the solemn hymn of praise, wherein Indra and Varuna, Mitra, Aryaman and gods have made their abode.

O Brahmanaspati, protector of the world, know our prayer and prosper our offspring. He whom the gods favour is ever blessed. May we, possessed of heroic sons, speak aloud in the assembly. God who is our guardian, may protect us well. O lord of the food, grant us a good share of food!

 
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