Rig Veda Mandal - 10 (Part - 10) HYMN 106 Asvins1 THIS very thing ye Twain hold as your object: ye weave your songs as skilful men weave garments. 2 Like two plough-bulls ye move along in traces, and seek like eager guests your bidder's banquet. 3 Like the two pinions of a bird, connected, like two choice animals, ye have sought our worship. 4 Ye are our kinsmen, like two sons, two fathers, strong in your splendour and like kings for conquest; 5 You are like two pleasantly moving well-fed (hills) like Mitra and Varuna, the two bestowers of 6 You are like two mad elephants bending their forequarters and smiting the foe, like the two sons of Nitosa destroying (foes), and cherishing (friends); you are bright as two water-born (jewels), do you, 7 Fierce (Asvins), like two powerful (heroes), you enable this moving, perishable mortal (frame) to 8 With your bellies full of the Soma, like two saucepans, preservers of wealth, destroyers of enemies. 9 Like giants, ye will find firm ground to stand on in depths, like feet for one who fords a shallow. 10 Like toiling bees ye bring to us your honey, as bees into the hide that opens downward. 11 May we increase the laud and gain us vigour: come to our song, ye whom one chariot carries.
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