Rig Veda Mandal - 1 (Part - 1) HYMN 92. Dawn1 THESE Dawns have raised their banner; in the eastern half of the mid-air they spread abroad their shinine light. 2 Readily have the purple beams of light shot up; the Red Cows have they harnessed, easy to be 3 They sing their song like women active in their tasks, along their common path hither from far 4 She, like a dancer, puts her broidered garments on: as a cow yields her udder so she bares her 5 We have beheld the brightness of her shining; it spreads and drives away the darkiorne monster. 6 We have o'erpast the limit of this darkness; Dawn breaking forth again brings clear perception. 7 The Gotamas have praised Heaven's radiant Daughter, the leader of the charm of pleasant voices. 8 O thou who shinest forth in wondrous glory, urged onward by thy strength, auspicious Lady, 9 Bending her looks on all the world, the Goddess shines, widely spreading with her bright eye 10 Ancient of days, again again born newly, decking her beauty with the self-same raiment. 11 She hath appeared discovering heaven's borders: to the far distance she drives off her Sister. 12 The bright, the blessed One shines forth extending her rays like kine, as a flood rolls his waters. 13 O Dawn enriched with ample wealth, bestow on us the wondrous gift 14 Thou radiant mover of sweet sounds, with wealth of horses and of kine 15 O Dawn enriched with holy rites, yoke to thy car thy purple steeds, 16 O Asvins wonderful in act, do ye unanimous direct 17 Ye who brought down the hymn from heaven, a light that giveth light to man, 18 Hither may they who wake at dawn bring, to drink Soma both the Gods
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