Rig Veda Mandal - 1 (Part - 1) HYMN 191 Water, Grass, Sun1 VENOMOUS, slightly venomous, or venomous aquatic worm,- 2 Coming, it kills the unobserved; it kills them as it goes away, 3 Sara grass, Darbha, Kusara, and Sairya, Munja, Virana, 4 The cows had settled in their stalls, the beasts of prey had sought their lairs, 5 Or these, thesereptiles, are observed, like lurking thieves at evening time. 6 Heaven is your Sire, your Mother Earth, Soma your Brother, Aditi 7 Biters of shoulder or of limb, with needle-stings, most venomous, 8 Slayer of things unseen, the Sun, beheld of all, mounts, eastward, up, 9 There hath the Sun-God mounted up, who scorches much and everything. 10 I hang the poison in the Sun, a wine-skin in a vintner's house, 11 This little bird, so very small, hath swallowed all thy poison up. 12 The three-times-seven bright sparks of fire have swallowed up the poison's strength. 13 Of ninety rivers and of nine with power to stay the venom's course,- 14 So have the peahens three-times-seven, so have the maiden Sisters Seven 15 The poison-insect is so small; I crush the creature with a stone. 16 Forth issuing from the mountain's side the poison-insect spake and said:
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