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12 وردة لـ stones في 3 نصاً ضمن /en/Hinduism/Vedas/_Legacy
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