Rig Veda Mandal - 9 (Part - 9) HYMN 86 Soma Pavamana1 THY gladdening draughts, O Pavamana, urged by song flow swiftly of themselves like sons of fleetfoot mares. 2 As rapid chariot-steeds, so turned in several ways have thine exhilarating juices darted forth, 3 Like a steed urged to battle, finder of the light; speed onward to the cloud-born reservoir of heaven, 4 Fleet as swift steeds, thy drops, divine, thought-swift, have been, O Pavamana, poured with milk
into the vat. 5 O thou who seest all things, Sovran as thou art and passing strong, thy rays encompass all abodes. 6 The beams of Pavamana, sent from earth and heaven, his ensigns who is ever steadfast, travel
round. 7 Served with fair rites he flows, ensign of sacrifice: Soma advances to the special place of Gods. 8 The Sovran dips him in the seain and the streams, and set in rivers with the waters' wave moves
on. 9 He on whose high decree the heavens and earth depend nath roared and thundered like the
summit of the sky. 10 He, light of sacrifice distils delicious meath, most wealthy, Father and begetter of the Gods. 11 The vigorous and far-seeing one, the Lord of heaven, flows, shouting to the beaker, with his
thousand streams. 12 In forefront of the rivers Pavamana speeds, in forefront of the hymn, foremost among the kine. 13 This heedful Pavamana, like a bird sent forth, hath with his wave flowed onward to the fleecy
sieve. 14 He, clad in mail that reaches heaven, the Holy One, filling the firmament stationed amid the
worlds, 15 He who was first of all to penetrate his form bestowed upon his race wide shelter and defence. 16 Indu hath started for Indra's special place and slights not as a Friend the promise of his Friend. 17 Your songs, exhilarating, tuneful, uttering praise, are come into the placns where the people meet. 18 O Soma, Indu, while they cleanse thee, pour on us accumulateds Plentiful, nutritious food, 19 Far-seeing Soma flows, the Steer, the Lord of hymns, the Furtherer of day, of morning, and of
heaven. 20 On, with the prudent singers, flows the ancient Sage and guided by the men hath roared about
the vats. 21 He, being purified, hath made the Mornings shine: this, even this is he who gave the rivers room. 22 Flow, onward, Soma, in thine own celestial forms, flow, Indu, poured within the beaker and the
sieve. 23 Pressed out with stones thou flowest onward to the sieve, O Indu, entering the depths of Indra's
throat. 24 In thee, O Soma, while thou purifitedst thee, high-thoughted sages, seeking favour, have rejoiced. 25 Seven Milch-kine glorify the Tawny-coloured One while with his wave in wool he purifies himself. 26 Indu, attaining purity, plunges through the foe, making Ilis ways all easy for the pious man. 27 The ceaseless watery fountains with their hundred streams sing, as they hasten near, to him the
Golden-hued 28 These are thy generations of celestial seed thou art the Sovran Lord of all the world of life. 29 Thou art the sea, O Sage who bringest alf to light: under thy Law are these five regions of the
world. 30 Thou in the filter, Soma Pavamana, art purified to support the region for the Gods. 31 Onward the Singer travels o'er the fleecy sieve. the Tawny Steer hath bellowed in the wooden
vats. 32 He hath assumed the rays of Surya for his robe, spinning, as he knows bow, the triply-twisted
thread. 33 On flows the King of rivers and the Lord of heaven: he follows with a shout the paths of Holy Law. 34 Fain to be cleansed, thou, Pavamana, pourest out, like wondrous Surya, through the fleece, an
ample sea. 35 Thou, Pavamana, sendest food and power in streams. thou sittest in the beakers as a hawk on
trees, 36 The Sisters Seven, the Mothers, stand around the Babe, the noble, new-born Infant, skilled in holy song, 37 As Sovran Lord thereof thou Passest through these worlds, O Indu, harnessing thy tawny wellwinged Mares. 38 O Soma, thou beholdest men from every side: O Pavamana, Steer, thou wanderest through these. 39 Winner of gold and goods and cattle flow thou on, set as impregner, Indu, mid the worlds of life. 40 The wave of flowing meath hath wakened up desires: the Steer enrobed in milk plunges into the
streams. 41 Dear to all life, he sends triumphant praises forth, abundant, bringing offspring, each succeeding
day. 42 When days begin, the strong juice, lovely, golden-hued, is recognized by wisdom more and more
each day, 43 They balm him, balm him over balm him thoroughly, caress the mighty strength and balm it with
the meath. 44 Sing forth to Pavamana skilled in holy song: the juice is flowing onward like a mighty stream. 45 Dweller in floods, King, foremost, he displays his might, set among living things as measurer of
days. 46 Loosed is the heavens! support, the uplifted cheering juice: the triply-mingled draught flows round
into the worlds. 47 Thy strearns that flow forth rapidly collected run over the fine fleece of the sheep as thou art
cleansed. 48 Winner of' power, flow, Soma, worthy of our laud: run onward to the fleece as well-beloved meath.
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