Rig Veda Mandal - 2 (Part - 2) HYMN 24 Brahmanaspati1 BE pleased with this our offering, thou who art the Lord; we will adore thee with this new and
mighty song. 2 He who with might bowed down the things that should be bowed, and in his fury rent the holds of
Sambara: 3 That was a great deed for the Godliest of the Gods: strong things were loosened and the firmly
fixed gave way. 4 The well with mouth of stone that poured a flood of meath, which Brahmapaspati hath opened with his might- 5 Ancient will be those creatures, whatsoe'er they be; with moons, with autumns, doors unclose
themselves to you. 6 They who with much endeavour searching round obtained the Panis' noblest treasure hidden in the cave,- 7 The pious ones when they had seen the falsehoods turned them back, the sages stood again upon the lofty ways. 8 With his swift bow, strung truly, Brahmanaspati reaches the mark whate'er it be that he desires. 9 He brings together and he parts, the great High Priest; extolled is he, in battle Brahmapaspati. 10 First and preeminent, excelling all besides are the kind gifts of liberal Brhaspati. 11 Thou who in every way supreme in earthly power, rejoicing, by thy mighty strength hast waxen
great,- 12 From you, twain Maghavans, all truth proceedeth: even the waters break not your commandment. 13 The sacrificial flames most swiftly hear the call: the priest of the assembly gaineth wealth for
hymns. 14 The wrath of Brahmanaspati according to his will had full effect when he would do a mighty deed. 15 O Brahmanaspati, may we be evermore masters of wealth well-guided, full of vital strength. 16 O Brahmanaspati, be thou controller of this our hymn, and prosper thou our children.
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