Rig Veda Mandal - 1 (Part - 1) HYMN 162. The Horse1 SLIGHT us not Varuna, Aryaman, or Mitra, Rbhuksan, Indra, Ayu, or the Maruts, 2 What time they bear before the Courser, covered with trappings and with wealth, the grasped 3 Dear. to all Gods, this goat, the share of Pusan, is first led forward with the vigorous Courser, 4 When thrice the men lead round the Steed, in order, who goeth to the Gods as meet oblation, 5 Invoker, ministering priest, atoner, fire-kindler Soma-presser, sage, reciter, 6 The hewers of the post and those who carry it, and those who carve the knob to deck the Horse's 7 Forth, for the regions of the Gods, the Charger with his smooth back is come my prayer attends 8 May the fleet Courser's halter and his heel-ropes, the head-stall and the girths and cords about him. 9 What part of the Steed's flesh the fly hath eaten, or is left sticking to the post or hatchet, 10 Food undigested steaming from his belly, and any odour of raw flesh remaining, 11 What from thy body which with fire is roasted, when thou art set upon the spit, distilleth, 12 They who observing that the Horse is ready call out and say, the smell is good; remove it; 13 The trial-fork of the flesh-cooking caldron, the vessels out of which the broth is sprinkled, 14 The starting-place, his place of rest and rolling, the ropes wherewith the Charger's feet were 15 Let not the fire, smoke-scented, make thee crackle, nor glowing caldron smell and break to pieces. 16 The robe they spread upon the Horse to clothe him, the upper covering and the golden trappings, 17 If one, when seated, with excessive urging hath with his heel or with his whip distressed thee, 18 The four-and-thirty ribs of the. Swift Charger, kin to the Gods, the slayer's hatchet pierces. 19
Of Tvastar's Charger there is one dissector,-this is the custom-two there are who guide him. 20 Let not thy dear soul burn thee as thou comest, let not the hatchet linger in thy body. 21 No, here thou diest not, thou art not injured: by easy paths unto the Gods thou goest. 22 May this Steed bring us all-sustaining riches, wealth in good kine,good horses, manly offspring.
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