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Soma u ¶våƒa¨ sotæbhiradhi ¶ƒubhirav∂nåm.
A‹vayeva haritå yåti dhårayå mandrayå yåti
dhårayå.
Soma, invoked by celebrants, manifests with
blissful inspiring powers of protection and promotion
and, saving, watching, fascinating, goes forward,
rushing, compelling, in an impetuous stream like waves
of energy, and it also goes forward by a stream of mild
motion, soothing and refreshing. (Rg. 9-107-8)
998. Pavamana Soma Devata, Saptarshis °Rshis
•xŸÍ¬z ªÊ◊ÊxŸ˜ ªÊvÁ÷w⁄UˇÊÊx— ‚Êv◊Êw ŒÈxÇœÊvÁ÷w⁄UˇÊÊ—–
‚x◊È®º˝¢z Ÿ ‚¢xflv⁄UwáÊÊãÿÇ◊Ÿ˜ ◊xãŒËv ◊ŒÊyÿ ÃÊ‡ÊÃH§998H
Anμupe gomån gobhirak¶å¨ somo dugdhåbhi-
rak¶å¨. Samudra≈ na samvaraƒånyagman
mand∂ madåya to‹ate.
Soma, divine master of holy speech, emerges in
the depth of the heart with the voice of divinity and
blesses the devotee with the revelation of the milk of
spiritual sustenance. Just as streams of water flow and
reach the sea, so is the divine stream and spirit of joy
invoked and celebrated for the central bliss of the soul.
(Rg. 9-107-9)
999. Pavamana Soma Devata, Asita or Devala Kashyapa °
Rshi
ÿvà‚Êw◊ ÁøxòÊw®◊È{Äâÿ¢y ÁŒx√ÿ¢v ¬ÊÁÕ¸yfl¢x flv‚Èw–
ÃvÛÊw— ¬ÈŸÊxŸv
•Ê ÷y⁄UH§999H
Yatsoma citram ukthya≈ divya≈ pårthiva≈
vasu. Tanna¨ punåna å bhara.
O Soma, lord of peace, purity and power, purify
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