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Rig Veda Book 1. Hymn L. Surya

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"Rig Veda", tr. by Ralph T.H. Griffith, [1896],

Hymn L. Srya.

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bright rays bear him up aloft, the God who knoweth all that lives,

Srya, that all may look on him.

2 The constellations pass away, like thieves, together with their beams,

Before the all-beholding Sun.

3 His herald rays are seen afar refulgent oer the world of men,

Like flames of fire that burn and blaze.

4 Swift and all beautiful art thou, O Srya, maker of the light,

Illuming all the radiant realm.

5 Thou goest to the hosts of Gods, thou comest hither to mankind,

Hither all light to be beheld.

6 With that same eye of thine wherewith thou lookest brilliant Varua,

Upon the busy race of men,

7 Traversing sky and wide mid-air, thou metest with thy beams our days,

Sun, seeing all things that have birth.

8 Seven Bay Steeds harnessed to thy car bear thee, O thou farseeing One,

God, Srya, with the radiant hair.

9 Srya hath yoked the pure bright Seven, the daughters of the car; with these,

His own dear team, he goeth forth.

10 Looking upon the loftier light above the darkness we have come

To Srya, God among the Gods, the light that is most excellent.

11 Rising this day, O rich in friends, ascending to the loftier heaven,

Srya remove my heart's disease, take from me this my yellow hue.

12 To parrots and to starlings let us give away my yellowness,

Or this my yellowness let us transfer to Haritla trees.

13 With all his conquering vigour this ditya hath gone up on high,

Giving my foe into mine hand: let me not be my foeman's prey.
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