Rig Veda Mandal - 10 (Part - 10) HYMN 34 Dice1 SPRUNG from tall trees on windy heights, these rollers transport me as they turn upon the table. 2 She never vexed me nor was angry with me, but to my friends and me was ever gracious. 3 My wife holds me aloof, her mother hates me: the wretched man finds none to give him comfort. 4 Others caress the wife of him whose riches the die hath coveted, that rapid courser: 5 When I resolve to play with these no longer, my friends depart from me and leave me lonely. 6 The gamester seeks the gambling-house, and wonders, his body all afire, Shall I be lucky? 7 Dice, verily, are armed with goads and driving-hooks, deceiving and tormenting, causing grievous
woe. 8 Merrily sports their troop, the three-and-fifty, like Savitar the God whose ways are faithful. 9 Downward they roll, and then spring quickly upward, and, handless, force the man with hands to
serve them. 10 The gambler's wife is left forlorn and wretched: the mother mourns the son who wanders
homeless. 11 Sad is the gambler when he sees a matron, another's wife, and his well-ordered dwelling. 12 To the great captain of your mighty army, who hath become the host's imperial leader, 13 Play not with dice: no, cultivate thy corn-land. Enjoy the gain, and deem that wealth sufficient. 14 Make me your friend: show us some little mercy. Assail us not with your terrific fierceness.
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