Rig Veda Mandal - 10 (Part - 10) HYMN 96 Indra1 In the great synod will I laud thy two Bay Steeds: I prize the sweet strong drink of thee the Warrior- God, 2 Ye who in concert sing unto the goldhued place, like Bay Steeds driving onward to the heavenly
seat, 3 His is that thunderbolt, of iron, goldenhued, gold-coloured, very dear, and yellow in his arms; 4 As if a lovely ray were laid upon the sky, the golden thunderbolt spread out as in a race. 5 Thou, thou, when praised by men who sacrificed of old. hadst pleasure in their lauds, O Indra
golden-haired. 6 These two dear Bays bring hither Indra on his car, Thunder-armed, joyous, meet for laud, to drink
his fill. 7 Tle gold-hued drops have flowed to gratify his wish: the yellow dro s have urged the swift Bays to
the Strong. 8 At the swift draught the Soma-drinker waxed in might, the Iron One with yellow beard and yellow
hair. 9 His yellow-coloured jaws, like ladles move apart, what time, for strength, he makes the yellowtinted stir, 10 Yea, to the Dear One's seat in homes of heaven and earth the Bay Steeds' Lord hath whinnied like a horse for food. 11 Thou, comprehending with thy might the earth and heaven, acceptest the dear hymn for ever new
and new. 12 O Indra, let the eager wishes of the folk bring thee, delightful, golden-visored, on thy car, 13 Juices aforetime, Lord of Bays, thou drankest; and thine especially is this libation.
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