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| en/Hinduism/Mahabharata.txt 2 | ||
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| ly bow can bend, And the fifth is set with jewels, gems and | stones | of purest ray, Golden fire-flies glint and sparkle in the y |
| ata's council chamber chieftains thoughtful held their way, | Stones | inlaid in arch and pillar glinted in the glittering dawn, G |
| en/Hinduism/Laws of Manu.txt 3 | ||
| nd concerning all gems, produced in water, or consisting of | stones | (to be) equally (wicked) as a lie concerning land. 101. 'Ma |
| im cause to be made other hidden marks for boundaries, 250. | Stones | , bones, cow's hair, chaff, ashes, potsherds, dry cowdung, b |
| (selling) condiments of all sorts, cooked food and sesamum, | stones | , salt, cattle, and human (beings), 87. All dyed cloth, as w |
| en/Hinduism/The Dharma Sutras/Gutama 9.txt 1 | ||
| l not remove urine or faces with leaves, clods of earth, or | stones | . 15. He shall not stand upon ashes, hair, nail (parings), h |
| en/Hinduism/KANDA IV.txt 1 | ||
| lesser altars, the offering-spoons, the cups, the pressing- | stones | , the chips (of the post), the sounding-holes, the two press |
| en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Hymns of the Atharva-Veda.txt 6 | ||
| with it to harm another, she is consumed by fire, and many | stones | fall upon her with a loud crash. 4. Bestow curses, O thou ( |
| , and into one that wears a hood! Then Indra with a pair of | stones | shall break his testicles both! 3. O eunuch, into a eunuch |
| to the world of well-doing (heaven)! 9. Lay these two press- | stones | , well coupled, upon the skin; crush skilfully the (soma-) s |
| te her offspring! 10. Take into thy hands, O man, the press- | stones | that work together: the gods that are to be revered have co |
| earth, in the plants, the waters hold Agni, Agni is in the | stones | ; Agni is within men, Agnis (fires) are within cattle, withi |
| edic canon (sruti) are in the ukkhishta. 21. Pebbles, sand, | stones | , herbs, plants, grass, clouds, lightning, rain, are attache |
| en/Hinduism/KANDA VI.txt 8 | ||
| 'The Soma in the hill', he says; the hills are the pressing- | stones | ; he places the Soma in them, who sacrifices; therefore he s |
| pressing-boards the jaws, the skin the tongue, the pressing- | stones | the teeth the Ahavaniya the mouth, the high altar the nose, |
| stomach, therefore they press (the juice) with the pressing- | stones | on the oblation-holder over the skin, sacrifice in the Ahav |
| oards its udder, the sounding-holes its teats, the pressing- | stones | its calves, the priests the milkers, Soma the milk. He, who |
| ksases seizing him. They take up the Soma [2], the pressing- | stones | , the cups for Vayu, the wooden trough; they lead forth the |
| rld of heaven. He places on the Agnidh's altar the pressing- | stones | , the cups for Vayu, and the wooden trough, for they take it |
| will is accomplished will restore it or not.' The pressing- | stones | are the troop of thieves of King Soma; him, who knowing thu |
| es of King Soma; him, who knowing thus, places the pressing- | stones | on the Agnidh's altar, the troop of thieves finds not. vi. |
| en/Hinduism/The RIG VEDA.txt 12 | ||
| r Mother give it, and our Father Heaven, And the joy-giving | stones | that press the Soma's juice. Asvins, may ye, for whom our s |
| are joyful-, for here in the bowl's lap are both the press- | stones | . 4 For you the bowl divine, Indra and Agni, presses the Som |
| r the well that giveth splendour, That men might press with | stones | the gladdening yellow, strengthened with milk, fermenting, |
| strength. 2 O Indra, drink the Soma juice pressed out with | stones | . poured from the reservoir, as an ox drinks the spring, a v |
| ath lay pierced and mangled. 2 O thou who castest forth the | stones | crushing the sorceresses' heads, Break them with thy wide-s |
| raised themselves to give thee strength. 2 Purified by the | stones | the Soma flows for thee, clothed with its lovely splendours |
| e our help. Drink, Indra-Vayu, of these Juices pressed with | stones | , Strength-givers! till they gladden you. 6 These Soma juice |
| ----------------------- HYMN CXXXVII. Mitra-Varuna. 1. WITH | stones | have we pressed out: O come; these gladdening drops are ble |
| acrihce. 3 As 'twere a radiant-coloured cow, they milk with | stones | the stalk for you, with stones they milk the Soma-plant. Ma |
| coloured cow, they milk with stones the stalk for you, with | stones | they milk the Soma-plant. May ye come nigh us, may ye turn |
| ng Indra! drink for heroes, poured, pressed out by pressing- | stones | , are welling forth for thee, for thee the drops are welling |
| King of the mighty, to the place of treasure. lie pressing- | stones | shall serve him speeding near us. 2 As Steer of men so Stee |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 4.txt 1 | ||
| with pure hands the prudent energetic priest hath with the | stones | pressed out the Soma rich in meath. 6 The rays advancing ni |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Yajur Veda - Kanda VI.txt 8 | ||
| 'The Soma in the hill', he says; the hills are the pressing- | stones | ; he places the Soma in them, who sacrifices; therefore he s |
| pressing-boards the jaws, the skin the tongue, the pressing- | stones | the teeth the Ahavaniya the mouth, the high altar the nose, |
| stomach, therefore they press (the juice) with the pressing- | stones | on the oblation-holder over the skin, sacrifice in the Ahav |
| oards its udder, the sounding-holes its teats, the pressing- | stones | its calves, the priests the milkers, Soma the milk. He, who |
| ksases seizing him. They take up the Soma [2], the pressing- | stones | , the cups for Vayu, the wooden trough; they lead forth the |
| rld of heaven. He places on the Agnidh's altar the pressing- | stones | , the cups for Vayu, and the wooden trough, for they take it |
| will is accomplished will restore it or not.' The pressing- | stones | are the troop of thieves of King Soma; him, who knowing thu |
| es of King Soma; him, who knowing thus, places the pressing- | stones | on the Agnidh's altar, the troop of thieves finds not. vi. |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 6.txt 5 | ||
| st, Mighty One for power and rapture. The men, the pressing- | stones | , the cows, the waters have made this Soma ready for thy dri |
| the Strong and Mighty, Soma of juices shed by mighty press- | stones | . 21 Thou art the Bull of earth, the Bull of heaven, Bull of |
| s. Give strength, and win it for thyself. 5 He whom floods, | stones | , and trees support, the offspring of eternal Law; He who wh |
| the brave I and give us easy paths. 14 Soma, these pressing- | stones | have called aloud to win thee for our Friend. Destroy the g |
| nds your servant hath adored you. Yearningfor you the press- | stones | shed the liquid. 4 Agni uplifts him at your sacrifices: for |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Yajur Veda - Kanda IV.txt 1 | ||
| lesser altars, the offering-spoons, the cups, the pressing- | stones | , the chips (of the post), the sounding-holes, the two press |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 3.txt 12 | ||
| rship in assembly. Thou shinest to the Gods, I set the press | stones | . I toil; be joyful in thyself, O Agni. 2 East have we turne |
| ul, skilled in action, lover of Gods, adjuster of the press- | stones | . 10 Send to the Gods the oblation, Lord of Forests; and let |
| kless, as it were upon the Atvins' path, lie passeth by the | stones | and burneth up the grass. 7 Agni shines forth when born, ob |
| e for the Firm and Strong are these libations. The pressing- | stones | are set and fire is kindled. 3 Fair cheeks hath Indra, Magh |
| , true to time; the grass is regularly strewn; The pressing- | stones | were set at morn. 3 These prayers, O thou who hearest praye |
| his gladdening drink, placed on the grass, pressed out with | stones | : Wilt thou not drink thy fill thereof? 3 To Indra have my s |
| 1. May this delightsome Soma be expressed for thee by tawny | stones | . Joying thereat, O Indra, with thy Bay Steeds come:. ascend |
| ra disclosed, Disclosed the Soma juice pressed out by tawny | stones | , with tawny steeds drave forth the kine. ------------------ |
| ndly. 10 Like swans, prepare a song of praise with pressing- | stones | , glad in your hymns with juice poured forth in sacrifice. Y |
| Ye Rbhus joined with Pusan: ye have prepared the rite with | stones | adjusted. 13 Borne on their flashing car, the spear-armed M |
| us beauties. 4 Fixing with thought, at sacrifice, the press- | stones | , I bid the well-formed Heaven and Earth come hither; For th |
| unceasing. Sprung from high Law your car, urged on by press- | stones | , goes round the earth and heaven in one brief moment. 9 Asv |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/_Legacy/Rig Veda - Book 4 (Griffith tr., alt.).txt 1 | ||
| with pure hands the prudent energetic priest hath with the | stones | pressed out the Soma rich in meath. 6 The rays advancing ni |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/_Legacy/Rig Veda - Book 5 (Griffith tr., alt.).txt 6 | ||
| dent are thy rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing- | stones | . Yea, of itself thy thunder goes forth like the roaring of |
| 5 When heroes sang their laud to thee the Hero, Indra! and | stones | and Aditi accordant, Without or steed or chariot were the f |
| strewn grass let him worship, and, Soma-presser, sing with | stones | adjusted: And let the priest whose press-stones ring forth |
| , sing with stones adjusted: And let the priest whose press- | stones | ring forth loudly, go down with his oblation to the river. |
| ----- HYMN XL. Indra. Surya. Atri. 1. COME thou to what the | stones | have pressed, drink Soma, O thou Soma's Lord, Indra best Vr |
| be both my helpers. 8 The Brahman Atri, as he set the press- | stones | , serving the Gods with praise and adoration, Established in |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/_Legacy/Rig Veda - Book 2 (Griffith tr., alt.).txt 5 | ||
| ine forth from the cave of Vala, Begat the fire between two | stones | , the spoiler in warriors' battle, He, O men, is Indra. 4 By |
| praises; Who, fair-faced, favours him who presses Soma with | stones | made ready, He, O men, is Indra. 7 He under whose supreme c |
| or drink, Strong are the two Adhvaryus, strong are both the | stones | . They press the Soma that is strong for him the Strong. 6 S |
| to thee: the men have drained him with the filters and the | stones | . Drink, Indra, from the Hotar's bowlfirst right is thine-So |
| ---------------- HYMN XX Asvins. 1. SING like the two press- | stones | for this same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 9.txt 36 | ||
| , who reaches up to heaven. 5 Purify Soma when effused with | stones | which bands move rapidly, And pour the sweet milk in the me |
| him who ruleth o'er mankind. 5 Thou, Indu, when, effused by | stones | , thou runnest to the filter, art, Ready for Indra's high de |
| 5 Him, green, beloved, many eyed, the Sisters with prosing | stones | Send down to ridges of the sieve. 6 O Pavamana, Indu, pries |
| stream, To settle in the vats of wood. 5 To waters with the | stones | they drive thee tawny-hued, most rich in sweets, O Indu, to |
| hen Trita's Maidens onward urge the Tawny-coloured with the | stones | , Indu for Indra, for his drink. 3 Now like a swan he maketh |
| and the Marut hosts, To Visnu, flows the Soma juice. 3 With | stones | they press the Soma forth, the Strong conducted by the stro |
| that wins a thousand spoils. 2 The Dames of Trita with the | stones | onward impel this Tawny One Indu to Indra for his drink. 3 |
| ed forth as meath. 6 In union they have sung the hymn: with | stones | they urge the Tawny One. Sit in the place of sacrifice. --- |
| ADHVARYU, on the filter pour the Soma juice expressed with | stones | , And make it pure for Indra's drink. 2 Pour out for Indra, |
| ------------------ HYMN LIII. Soma Pavamana. 1. O THOU with | stones | for arms, thy powers, crushing the fiends, have raised them |
| oil of war and high renown. 13 Soma the God, expressed with | stones | , like Surya, floweth on his way, Pouring the juice within t |
| ne with thousand eyes; 8 Whose coloured sap they drive with | stones | , the yellow meath-distilling juice, Indu for Indra, for his |
| O thou whose potent gladdening juice they milk out with the | stones | , flow on, Destroyer of our enemies. 16 King Pavamana is imp |
| ndu while he is purified 29 This Soma, through the pressing- | stones | , is sporting on the oxhide, and Summoning Indra to the drau |
| Prince to Indra with thy juice. 3 Poured forth by pressing- | stones | , do thou with loud roar send us in a stream Most excellent |
| these juices have sent Vayu forth. 19 Bruised by the press- | stones | and extolled, Soma, thou goest to the sieve, Giving the wor |
| hipper hero strength. 20 This juice bruised by the pressing- | stones | and lauded passes through the sieve, Slayer of demons, thro |
| e jars. With milk and waters is he decked when pressed with | stones | : Indu, when purified, shall find sweet rest and room. 10 Ev |
| s. 3 Onward he flows, from both the hands, pressed out with | stones | : excited by the prayer, the water makes him wild. He frolic |
| height shines brightly through the morns. 4 Pressed by the | stones | , with hymns, and graciously inclined, illuminating both the |
| e earth's high ridge thy scions have grown forth. The press- | stones | chew and crunch thee on the ox's hide: sages have milked th |
| ma who winnest thousands, driven by the men, expressed with | stones | , bring, as thou flowest, all the Gods. 5 Deft-handed men wi |
| ring, as thou flowest, all the Gods. 5 Deft-handed men with | stones | , the ten swift fingers, drain thee into waters, thee, the S |
| ave flowed, the Sisters, to the kine: he meets the pressing- | stones | at the beloved rite. 4 Thou givest pleasure as a wife delig |
| men thou madest Surya mount to heaven. 23 Pressed out with | stones | thou flowest onward to the sieve, O Indu, entering the dept |
| ample sea. Purified with the hands, pressed by the men with | stones | , thou speedest on to mighty booty-bringing war. 35 Thou, Pa |
| omfort. 11 Then in a stream he flows, milked out with press- | stones | , mingled with sweetness, through the fleecy filter- Indu re |
| with native splendour, crushed between the pair of pressing | stones | - The wavy Friend whom Indra loves-the twice-five sisters di |
| ll-pervading song send unassailable Soma forth, By pressing- | stones | , to sacrifice. 4 The Somas, very rich in sweets, for which |
| lent, finders of the light. 11 Effused by means of pressing- | stones | , upon the ox-hide visible, They, treasure-finders, have ann |
| dear, yea, from of old. 2 The place, near the two pressing- | stones | of Trita, hath he occupied, Secret and dear through seven l |
| h run amid the water-streams. He hath pressed Soma out with | stones | . 2 Now, being purified, flow hither through the fleece invi |
| s a sea: the cheerer streams for the carouse. 10 Effused by | stones | , O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep, Thou |
| urified by the waters, blent with milk. 18 Pressed out with | stones | , directed by the men, go fortli, O Soma, into Indra's throa |
| nd seasoned plants, with feathers of the birds of air, With | stones | , and with enkindled flames, seeks him who hath a store of g |
| . 3 A bard am I, my dad's a leech, mammy lays corn upon the | stones | . Striving for wealth, with varied plans, we follow our desi |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Sama Veda.txt 26 | ||
| the Arya strength! 4. Chief Priest is Agni at the laud, as | stones | and grass at sacrifice. Gods! Maruts! Brahmanaspati! I crav |
| Adhvaryu, to the filter lead the Soma juice expressed with | stones | : make thou it pure for Indra's drink. 4. Swift runs this gi |
| h run amid the water-streams! He hath pressed Soma out with | stones | . 3. Expressed by stones, O Soma, and urged through the long |
| eams! He hath pressed Soma out with stones. 3. Expressed by | stones | , O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep, thou |
| er all-reaching let the men tend unassailable Soma: be- The | stones | prepared for sacrifice! XIX Soma Pavamana 1. Graciously- mi |
| od, we give it thee! 2. Washed by the men, pressed out with | stones | , strained through the filter made of wool, 'Tis like a cour |
| And Trita's maidens onward urge the tawny-coloured with the | stones | , Indu for Indra, for his drink. XXII Soma Pavamana. 1. Here |
| d forth as meath. 6. In union they have sung the hymn: with | stones | they urge the golden-hued, Indu for Indra, for his drink. V |
| ized and lead thee forth. 4. Thou, Indu, when, expressed by | stones | , thou runnest to the filter, art Ready for Indra's high dec |
| e that is concealed hath gained a share of Trita's pressing- | stones | , By the seven laws of sacrifice, even that dear place. 3. H |
| omfort. 2. Then in a stream he flows, milked out with press- | stones | , mingled with sweetness, through the fleecy filter-- Indu r |
| d, Indra and Agni, mark this well! 3. The men with pressing- | stones | have pressed this meath of yours which gives delight: Indra |
| l resemble beauteous suns. 3. Effused by means of pressing- | stones | , upon the oxhide visible, They, treasure-finders, have anno |
| urified by the waters, blent with milk. 3. Pressed out with | stones | , directed by the men, go forth, O Soma, into Indra's throat |
| t upon the fleecy ridge. 3. On to the fleece they urge with | stones | the dear, the goldencoloured one, Even Pavamana dropping me |
| Adhvaryu, to the filter lead the Soma-juice expressed with | stones | : Make thou it pure for Indra's drink! 2. These Gods and all |
| that wins a thousand spoils. 2. The dames of Trita with the | stones | urge forth this goldencoloured one, Indu to Indra for his d |
| h run among the water-streams He hath pressed Soma out with | stones | . 2. Now, being purified, flow hither through the fleece, in |
| owed forth, the Sisters, to the kine: he meets the pressing- | stones | at the beloved rite. 3. To glory goest thou, a Sage with or |
| ering, ne'er subdued. 3. Do thou, poured forth by pressing- | stones | , flow hither uttering a roar, And bring us brightly-gloriou |
| bright with native splendour, crushed between the preesing- | stones | , a friend. Whom Indra dearly loves, the waves and ten compa |
| who reaches up to heaven! 2. Purify Soma when effused with | stones | which hands move rapidly, And pour the sweet milk in the me |
| ice. The handles twain are wrought of gold. 2. The pressing- | stones | are set at work: the meath is poured into the tank At the o |
| first claim to sacrifice! XII Soma Pavamana 1. Expressed by | stones | , O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep, Thou |
| Gods upon our sacred grass! II Soma Pavamana 1. O thou with | stones | for arms, thy powers, rending the fiends, have raised thems |
| onder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven. 2. The | stones | ' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep. Ye |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Atharva Veda.txt 6 | ||
| with it to harm another, she is consumed by fire, and many | stones | fall upon her with a loud crash. 4. Bestow curses, O thou ( |
| , and into one that wears a hood! Then Indra with a pair of | stones | shall break his testicles both! 3. O eunuch, into a eunuch |
| to the world of well-doing (heaven)! 9. Lay these two press- | stones | , well coupled, upon the skin; crush skilfully the (soma-) s |
| te her offspring! 10. Take into thy hands, O man, the press- | stones | that work together: the gods that are to be revered have co |
| earth, in the plants, the waters hold Agni, Agni is in the | stones | ; Agni is within men, Agnis (fires) are within cattle, withi |
| edic canon (sruti) are in the ukkhishta. 21. Pebbles, sand, | stones | , herbs, plants, grass, clouds, lightning, rain, are attache |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 7.txt 6 | ||
| ul, skilled in action, lover of Gods, adjuster of the press- | stones | . 10 Send to the Gods the oblation, Lord of Forests, and let |
| t in synod. Hither, for men to grasp, are brought the press- | stones | , far-thundering, famous, strong, that wait on heroes. 3 Ind |
| unto us be Soma, and devotions, blest be the Sacrifice, the | Stones | for pressing. Blest be the fixing of the sacred Pillars, bl |
| goes forward to the Gods' assembly. Like car-borne men the | stones | their path have chosen: let the priest, quickened, celebrat |
| Loud low the Milch-kine swimming in the waters: set be the | stones | that grace our holy service. 2 Fair, Agni, is thy long-know |
| lice, May she fall downward into endless caverns. May press- | stones | with loud ring destroy the demons. 18 Spread out, ye Maruts |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 5.txt 6 | ||
| dent are thy rays of light: loud is thy voice like pressing- | stones | . Yea, of itself thy thunder goes forth like the roaring of |
| 5 When heroes sang their laud to thee the Hero, Indra! and | stones | and Aditi accordant, Without or steed or chariot were the f |
| strewn grass let him worship, and, Soma-presser, sing with | stones | adjusted: And let the priest whose press-stones ring forth |
| , sing with stones adjusted: And let the priest whose press- | stones | ring forth loudly, go down with his oblation to the river. |
| ----- HYMN XL. Indra. Surya. Atri. 1. COME thou to what the | stones | have pressed, drink Soma, O thou Soma's Lord, Indra best Vr |
| be both my helpers. 8 The Brahman Atri, as he set the press- | stones | , serving the Gods with praise and adoration, Established in |
| en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 8.txt 10 | ||
| n would I sing thine eulogy. 17 Press out the Soma with the | stones | , and in the waters wash it clean. The men investing it with |
| God, we give it thee. 2 Washed by the men, pressed out with | stones | , strained through the filter made of wool, 'Tis like a cour |
| ice, ye priests, for Indra borne upon his car. The pressing- | stones | speak loud of Indra, while they shed the juice which, offer |
| th raised Trksi, Trasadasyu's son. 8 This Soma pressed with | stones | is yours, ye Heroes, Lords of plenteous wealth. Approach to |
| XXVII. Visvedevas. 1. CHEIF Priest is Agni at the laud, as | stones | and grass at sacrifice: With song I seek the Maruts, Brahma |
| yonder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven. 3 The | stones | ' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep. Ye |
| ed: Indra and Agni, mark this well. 3 The men with pressing- | stones | have pressed this meath of yours which gives delight: Indra |
| y pass over all misfortune. 4 Asvins, with songs the singer | stones | have made you hasten hitherward, Nasatyas, to the Soma-drau |
| ers cfficacious with the Gods. 2 Him, Maker of the sky, let | stones | wet with the Soma ne'er forsake, Nor hymns and prayer that |
| of all alike, As such we invocate thee now. 8 The men with | stones | have milked for thee this nectar of the Soma juice: Indra, |
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| ine forth from the cave of Vala, Begat the fire between two | stones | , the spoiler in warriors' battle, He, O men, is Indra. 4 By |
| praises; Who, fair-faced, favours him who presses Soma with | stones | made ready, He, O men, is Indra. 7 He under whose supreme c |
| or drink, Strong are the two Adhvaryus, strong are both the | stones | . They press the Soma that is strong for him the Strong. 6 S |
| to thee: the men have drained him with the filters and the | stones | . Drink, Indra, from the Hotar's bowlfirst right is thine-So |
| ---------------- HYMN XX Asvins. 1. SING like the two press- | stones | for this same purpose; come like two misers to the tree of |
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| e pray with innocence in strewing grass, adjusting pressing- | stones | , and perfecting the hymn. Thou in the Adityas' keeping move |
| his gracious favour of the Gods to-day. 4 May ringing press- | stones | keep the Raksasas afar, ill dream, and Nirrti, and each vor |
| ----------------------------------------- HYMN LXXVI. Press- | stones | . 1. I GRASP at you when power and strength begin to dawn: b |
| es forth for us with troops of hero sons, and bear ye up, O | Stones | , the song that visits Gods. 5 To you who are more mighty th |
| Agni give us food, to you I sing. 6 Stirred be the glorious | Stones | : let it press out the juice, the Stone with heavenly song t |
| long, sending their voice around in rivalry of speed. 7 The | Stones | press out the Soma, swift as car-borne men, and, eager for |
| resent men, have been most skilful in your work, even ye, O | Stones | who pressed Soma for Indra's drink. May all ye have of fair |
| girases with Sama-hymns. 6 Born from the stream, like press- | stones | are the Princes, for ever like the stones that crush in pie |
| tream, like press-stones are the Princes, for ever like the | stones | that crush in pieces; Sons of a beauteous Dame, like playfu |
| guarded by hymns in Brhati, Thou standest listening to the | stones | none tastes of thee who dwells on earth. 5 When they begin |
| fices, Agni, whetting their points with song as if with whet | stones | , Pierce to the heart therewith the Yatudhanas, and break th |
| y reason of his birth here Angiras first sang: the pressing- | stones | upraised bebeld the sacrifice- The stones through which the |
| ang: the pressing-stones upraised bebeld the sacrifice- The | stones | through which the Sage became exceeding vast, and the sharp |
| ------------------------------------------ HYMN XCIV. Press- | stones | . 1. LET these speak loudly forth; let us speak out aloud: t |
| orth; let us speak out aloud: to the loud speaking Pressing- | stones | address the speech; When, rich with Soma juice, Stones of t |
| sing-stones address the speech; When, rich with Soma juice, | Stones | of the mountain, ye, united, swift to Indra bring the sound |
| ry aloud to us with their green-tinted mouths, While, pious | Stones | , they ply their task with piety, and, even before the Hotar |
| se who bear ten car-poles, ten when they are yoked. 8 These | Stones | with ten conductors, rapid in their course, with lovely rev |
| through splendour of his wealth, his in whose sacrifice, O | Stones | , ye find delight. 11 Bored deep, but not pierced through wi |
| 1 Bored deep, but not pierced through with holes, are ye, O | Stones | , not loosened, never weary, and exempt from death, Eternal, |
| ave caused the heavens and earth to hear. 13 This, this the | Stones | proclaim, what time they are disjoined, and when with ringi |
| thou too his thought who hath effused the sap, and let the | Stones | which we are honouring be disjoined. ---------------------- |
| Tawny Horses. O Indra, hearer of the laud, with Soma which | stones | have mixed for thee enhance thy rapture. 3 To make thee sta |
| , Kine which Brhaspati, and Soma, Rsis, sages, and pressing- | stones | have found when hidden. ----------------------------------- |
| rd. 3 And thou, O Agni, thou of Godlike nature, sparest the | stones | , while caring up the brushwood. Then are thy tracks like de |
| ----------------------------------------- HYMN CLXXV. Press- | stones | . I. MAY Savitar the God, O Stones, stir you according to th |
| ------- HYMN CLXXV. Press-stones. I. MAY Savitar the God, O | Stones | , stir you according to the Law: Be harnessed to the shafts, |
| ording to the Law: Be harnessed to the shafts, and press. 2 | Stones | , drive calamity away, drive ye away malevolence: Make ye th |
| e: Make ye the Cows our medicine. 3 Of one accord the upper | Stones | , giving the Bull his bull-like strength, Look down with pri |
| ok down with pride on those below. 4 May Savitar the God, O | Stones | , stir you as Law commands for him Who sacrifices, pouring j |
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| TENTH KHANDA 1. When the Kurus had been destroyed by (hail) | stones | , Ushasti Kakrayana lived as a beggar with his virgin wife a |
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| obstacles, as in the case of a farmer clearing his field of | stones | for irrigation. 4.4 Created minds arise from egoism alone. |
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| the Arya strength! 4. Chief Priest is Agni at the laud, as | stones | and grass at sacrifice. Gods! Maruts! Brahmanaspati! I crav |
| Adhvaryu, to the filter lead the Soma juice expressed with | stones | : make thou it pure for Indra's drink. 4. Swift runs this gi |
| h run amid the water-streams! He hath pressed Soma out with | stones | . 3. Expressed by stones, O Soma, and urged through the long |
| eams! He hath pressed Soma out with stones. 3. Expressed by | stones | , O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep, thou |
| er all-reaching let the men tend unassailable Soma: be- The | stones | prepared for sacrifice! XIX Soma Pavamana 1. Graciously- mi |
| od, we give it thee! 2. Washed by the men, pressed out with | stones | , strained through the filter made of wool, 'Tis like a cour |
| And Trita's maidens onward urge the tawny-coloured with the | stones | , Indu for Indra, for his drink. XXII Soma Pavamana. 1. Here |
| d forth as meath. 6. In union they have sung the hymn: with | stones | they urge the golden-hued, Indu for Indra, for his drink. V |
| ized and lead thee forth. 4. Thou, Indu, when, expressed by | stones | , thou runnest to the filter, art Ready for Indra's high dec |
| e that is concealed hath gained a share of Trita's pressing- | stones | , By the seven laws of sacrifice, even that dear place. 3. H |
| omfort. 2. Then in a stream he flows, milked out with press- | stones | , mingled with sweetness, through the fleecy filter-- Indu r |
| d, Indra and Agni, mark this well! 3. The men with pressing- | stones | have pressed this meath of yours which gives delight: Indra |
| l resemble beauteous suns. 3. Effused by means of pressing- | stones | , upon the oxhide visible, They, treasure-finders, have anno |
| urified by the waters, blent with milk. 3. Pressed out with | stones | , directed by the men, go forth, O Soma, into Indra's throat |
| t upon the fleecy ridge. 3. On to the fleece they urge with | stones | the dear, the goldencoloured one, Even Pavamana dropping me |
| Adhvaryu, to the filter lead the Soma-juice expressed with | stones | : Make thou it pure for Indra's drink! 2. These Gods and all |
| that wins a thousand spoils. 2. The dames of Trita with the | stones | urge forth this goldencoloured one, Indu to Indra for his d |
| h run among the water-streams He hath pressed Soma out with | stones | . 2. Now, being purified, flow hither through the fleece, in |
| owed forth, the Sisters, to the kine: he meets the pressing- | stones | at the beloved rite. 3. To glory goest thou, a Sage with or |
| ering, ne'er subdued. 3. Do thou, poured forth by pressing- | stones | , flow hither uttering a roar, And bring us brightly-gloriou |
| bright with native splendour, crushed between the preesing- | stones | , a friend. Whom Indra dearly loves, the waves and ten compa |
| who reaches up to heaven! 2. Purify Soma when effused with | stones | which hands move rapidly, And pour the sweet milk in the me |
| ice. The handles twain are wrought of gold. 2. The pressing- | stones | are set at work: the meath is poured into the tank At the o |
| first claim to sacrifice! XII Soma Pavamana 1. Expressed by | stones | , O Soma, and urged through the long wool of the sheep, Thou |
| Gods upon our sacred grass! II Soma Pavamana 1. O thou with | stones | for arms, thy powers, rending the fiends, have raised thems |
| onder Dyaus, God bright by day! have gone to heaven. 2. The | stones | ' rim shakes the Soma here like a wolf worrying a sheep. Ye |
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| pported, (endowed with) knowledge and without knowledge (as | stones | ), real and unreal. The Sattya (true) became all this whatso |