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    "feecting": "p:I SEND you forth the song of praise for Indu, hero-gladdener.\np: With hymn and plenty he invites you to complete the offering.\r\np:Thou wishest for thy kine a bull, for those who long for his approach, for those who turn away from him, lord of thy cows whom non. May kill.\np:The dappled kine who stream with milk prepare his draught of Soma juice: Clans in the birth-place of the Devas, in the three luminous realms of Heaven.\np:Praise, even as he is known, with song Indra the guardian of the kine, the Son of Truth, Lord of the brave.\np:Hither his Bay Steeds have been sent, red Steeds are on the sacred grass, Where we in concert sing our songs.\np:For Indra Thunder-armed the kine have yielded mingled milk and meath, what time he found them in the vault.\np:When I and Indra mount on high up to the Bright One's place and home, We, having drunk of meath, will reach his seat whose Friends are three times seven.\np:Sing, sing ye forth your songs of praise, ye Briyamedhas, sing your songs: Yea, let young children sing their lauds as a strong castle praise ye him.\np:Now loudly let the viol sound, the lute send out its voice with might, Shrill be, the music of the string. To Indra. is the hymn up-raised.\np:When hither speed the dappled cows, unflinching, easy to be milked, Seize quickly, as it bursts away, the Soma juice for Indra's drink.\np:Indra hath drunk, Agni hath drunk. all Deities have drunk their fill. Here Indra shall have his home, to whom the floods have sung aloud as mother-kine unto their calves.\np:Thou, Indra, to whom belong Seven Rivers, art a glorious Deva. The waters flow into thy throat as ’twere a pipe with ample mouth.\np:He who hath made the fleet steeds spring, well-harnessed, to the worshipper. He, the swift Guide, is that fair form that loosed the horses near at hand.\np:Indra, the very Mighty, holds his enemies in utter scorn. He, far away, and yet a child, cleft the cloud smitten by his voice.\np:He, yet a boy exceeding small, mounted his newly-fashioned car. He for his Mother and his Sire cooked the wild mighty buffalo.\np:Lord of the home, fair-helmeted, ascend thy chariot wrought of gold. We will attend the Heavenly One, the thousand-footed, red of hue, matchless, who blesses where he goes.\np:With reverence they come hitherward to him as to. a Sovran lord, that the, may bring him near for this man's good success, to prosper and bestow his gifts.\np:The Priyamedhas have observed the offering of the men of old, Of ancient custom, while they strewed the sacred grass, and spread their sacred food.",
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