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Book 20. Hymn 124

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"Hymns of the Atharva Veda", by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1895],

Hymn Cxxiv

1With what help will he come to us, wonderful, ever-waxing

Friend,

With what most mighty company?

2What genuine and most liberal draught will spirit thee with

juice to burst.

Open e'en strongly-guarded wealth?

3Do thou who art protector us thy friends who praise thee

With hundred aids approach us.

4We will, with Indra and all Gods to help us, bring these existing

worlds into subjection.

Our sacrifice, our bodies, and our offspring shall Indra form

together with the dityas.

5With the dityas, with the band of Maruts, may Indra be pro-

tector of our bodies.

As when the Gods came after they had slaughtered the Asuras,

keeping safe their Godlike nature,

6Brought the Sun hitherward with mighty powers, and looked

about them on their vigorous Godhead. p. 359

With this may we obtain strength God-appointed, and joy with

brave sons through a hundred winters.
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