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SAMAVEDA
CHAPTERñ20
1765. Pavamana Soma Devata, Nrmedha Angirasa °Rshi
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Pråsya dhårå ak¶aran v涃a¨ sutasyaujasa¨.
Devå~n anu prabhμu¶ata¨.
In character with its self-refulgence, and
glorifying its divine powers in nature and humanity, the
streams of this mighty virile Soma, pure and immaculate,
flow forth with the light and lustre of its omnipotence.
(Rg. 9-29-1)
1766. Pavamana Soma Devata, Nrmedha Angirasa °Rshi
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Saptimmæjanti vedhaso gæƒanta¨ kåravo girå.
Jyotir jaj¤ånam ukthyam.
Sages embellish and exalt the might of the
omniscient and omnipotent Soma, poets and artists, with
the language of their art, celebrate the divine light thus
emerging and rising more and more admirable. (Rg.
9-29-2)
1767. Pavamana Soma Devata, Nrmedha Angirasa °Rshi
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