Asvins
Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 31 May 2011 12:22 and updated at 01 Jun 2011 09:18
SAMAVEDA NOUN
svs.1.2.2 | Self luminous the Asvins drink. |
svs.1.2.2 | High, Asvins, I extol your praise. |
svs.1.4.1 | 2. These morning sacrifices call you, Asvins, at the break of day. |
svs.1.4.1 | 3. Where are ye, Gods? What mortal man, O Asvins, glows with zeal for you, |
svs.1.4.1 | Asvins, drink this prepared ere yesterday and give treasures to him who offers it! |
svs.1.5.1 | Asvins, the Rishi is prepared, your worshipper, with songs of praise. Lovers of sweetness, hear my call! |
svs.2.1.2 | HYMN XV Asvins |
svs.2.1.2 | 1. These morning sacrifices call you, Asvins, at the break of day. |
svs.2.4.2 | 7. He goes to Indra, Vayu, and the Asvins with the rapturous joy, |
svs.2.5.1 | 2. Laid in the press and flowing pure to Vayu and the Asvins, may |
svs.2.8.3 | 2. Red, like a mare, and beautiful, holy, the mother of the kine, The Dawn became the Asvins friend. |
svs.2.8.3 | 3. Yea, and thou art the Asvins , friend the mother of the cows art thou: O Dawn, thou rules over wealth |
svs.2.8.3 | HYMN VII Asvins |
svs.2.8.3 | High, Asvins, I extol your praise |
svs.2.8.3 | HYMN IX Asvins |
svs.2.8.3 | 1. O Asvins, wonderful in act, do ye unanimous direct |
svs.2.8.3 | Do ye, O Asvins, bring strength hither unto us! |
svs.2.8.3 | HYMN XII Asvins |
svs.2.8.3 | Asvins the Rishi is prepared, your worshipper with, songs of praise. Lovers of sweetness, hear my call |
svs.2.8.3 | 2. Pass, Asvins, over all away. May I obtain you for myself, |
svs.2.8.3 | 3. Come to us, O ye Asvins twain, bringing your precious treasures, come |
svs.2.8.3 | HYMN XV Asvins |
svs.2.8.3 | Borne on your chariot, Asvins, turn you hither, and come unto our brimming warm libation! |
svs.2.8.3 | 2. Most frequent guests, they scorn not what is ready: even now the lauded Asvins are beside us. |
svs.2.8.3 | By day, at night, with most auspicious favour! Not only now the draught hath drawn the Asvins. |
svs.2.8.3 | HYMN XVII Asvins |
svs.2.8.3 | The Asvins have equipped their chariot for the course. God Savitar hath roused the world in sundry ways. |
svs.2.8.3 | 2. When, O ye Asvins, ye equip your mighty car, with fatness and with honey balm, ye twain, our power! |
svs.2.8.3 | 3. Nigh to us come the Asvins lauded three wheeled car, the car laden with meath and drawn by fleet foot steeds, |
svs.2.9.1 | Accordant with the Asvins and with Dawn grant us heroic strength and lofty fame! |
svs.2.9.1 | Self luminous, the Asvins, drink. |
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