Rig Veda Mandal - 10 (Part - 10) HYMN 114 Visvedevas1 Two perfect springs of heat pervade the Threefold, and come for their delight is Matarisvan. 2 The priests beard far away, as they are ordered, serve the three Nirrtis, for well they know them. 3 The Youthful One, well-shaped, with four locks braided, brightened with oil, puts on the
ordinances. 4 One of these Birds hath passed into the sea of air: thence he looks round and views this universal
world. 5 Him with fair wings though only One in nature, wise singers shape, with songs, in many figures. 6 While they arrange the four and six-and-thirty, and duly order, up to twelve, the measures, 7 The Chariot's majesties are fourteen others: seven sages lead it onward with their Voices. 8 The fifteen lauds are in a thousand places that is as vast as heaven and earth in measure. 9 What sage hath learned the metres' application? Who hath gained Vak, the spirit's aim and object? 10 Yoked to his chariot-pole there stood the Coursers: they only travel round earth's farthest limits.
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