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DWITA MRIKTAWAHAS
SUKTA
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Let the Fire with his multitude of delightful things, the guest of man,
receive the laud at dawn, he who is immortal in mortals and takes joy in all
their offerings.
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The plenitude of his own understanding for the twofold power that carries the
purified offering; he holds uninterruptedly the moon-wine and he too who lauds
thee, holds it, O immortal.

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I call him by the word who is the light of long-extended life for you the
lords of plenty, you whose chariot goes abroad without hurt, O giver of the
Horse, —

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in whom is the richly brilliant light of thought and they guard the
utterances in their mouths; spread is the sacred seat and they found the
inspirations all around it in the Godhead of the sun-world.

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They who have given me in the moment of the laud the fifty steeds of
swiftness create for those lords of plenty a great and luminous inspired
knowledge, create for those gods the Vast, with its gods, O Immortal, O Fire.
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