SUDITI AND PURUMILHA ANGIRASA
SUKTA
71

1. O Fire, guard us by thy lights¹ from
every hostile force and from mortal foe.

2. O beloved in thy birth, mortal wrath
has no power over you: thou
art master of the nights.

3. So do thou with all the gods, O child
of Energy, O happy light, give us the wealth in which are all boons.

4. The hostile forces, O Fire, cannot
divorce from the Riches the mortal giver whom thou rescuest.

5. O Fire, O illumined seer, he whom thou
in the winning of the purity speedest towards the Riches, by thy protection
reaches among the Ray-Cows.

¹Or, by thy
greatnesses
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6. Thou bringest, O Fire, the wealth in
which are the many strengths to the mortal giver; lead us towards greater
riches.

7. Protect us, deliver us not, O knower of
all things born, to the mortal, the evil-thoughted who would bring on us
calamity.

8. O Fire, let none undivine take away
from us what was given by thee, the divine; thou hast power over the riches.

9. Thou art the measurer to us, thy
adorers of a mighty wealth, O child of Energy, O Friend, O shining One.

10. May our words go towards thee with thy
keen light and thy vision, our sacrifice to thee with surrender for our
protection, thee the widely proclaimed, the master of many riches, —

11. to the Fire, the Son of force, the
knower of all things born, for the gift of our desirable things; twofold he
becomes the immortal in the mortals, the rapturous Priest of the call in man.
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12. Fire for you by the worship to the
gods. Fire in the journeying of the pilgrim-sacrifice. Fire in the thoughts
first and chief. Fire in the war-horse. Fire for perfection in our field.

13. May the Fire give us force in his
comradeship, he who has power for the desirable things; Fire we seek continually
in the son of our begettings as the shining one and the guardian of the body.

14. Pray with your chants Fire of the keen
flame for the protection, O Purumilha! Fire for the Treasure, — the Fire men
pray for the inspired knowledge, a house for a splendid light.

15. Fire we hymn with our words that he
may remove from us the hostile power. Fire to give to us the peace and the
movement; he is in all men like a protector to whom they may call, he is the
daylight of the wise.
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SUKTA
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1. Do you make the offering, the Priest of
the pilgrim-rite has come and he conquers again, for he knows the commandment of
the Fire.

2. Let him sit within close to the keen
burning ray the Priest of the call in thinking man accepting the comradeship of
the Fire.

3. Within they wish him to be in a man the
"terrible one", beyond the thinking mind; by his tongue they seize the peace.

4. High burnt the companion bow, a founder
of the growth he climbed to woodland, he smote the rock with his tongue.

5. He is the shining calf who wanders and
finds none to bind him here, to one who lauds him he manifests the mother.¹

6. And now is the great and vast yoking as
if of the Horse, the rope of the chariot is seen.
¹Or,
for one who lauds him he goes to the mother.
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7. Seven milk the one, two let loose the
five at the ford of the River upon the cry of the waters.

8. By the ten of the sun Indra made fall
the covering sheath of heaven with his triple mallet.

9. A new adoration moves round the triple
pilgrim-sacrifice, the priests of the call anoint With the honey-wine.

10. With surrender they pour out the
inexhaustible pervading well whose wheel is on high and its opening below.

11. Close by are the stones and the
honey-wine is poured in the lotus in the discharging of the well.

12. O Ray-Cows, come to the well; here is
the great wine-jar of the sacrifice, here are both the golden handles.

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13. Pour into the wine that is pressed, a
joining splendour, the glory of earth and heaven; by the juice of the wine
sustain the Bull.

14. They know their own home; like calves
with their mothers they met with each other as companions.

15. In the jaws of the eater they made
their foundation in heaven, their prostrations of surrender to Indra and the
Fire made the Sun-world.

16. The warrior milked out the
seven-planed nourishing force and energy by the seven rays of the sun.

17. O Mitra and Varuna, in the rising of
the moon he received it on the sun; it is the healing draught for him who
suffers.

18. And now let him stretch oul¹
with his tongue of flame around heaven that plane of him in his full delight
which is to be laid as a foundation.
¹Or, form
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