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vi. 42- 2. We (two) will hold together like friends; I relax thy fury; we cast in thy fury under a stone that is heavy.

3. I trample upon (abhi-sthā) thy fury, with heel and with front foot, that thou mayest speak not uncontrolled, mayest come unto my intent.

1. This darbhá [is] fury-removing, both for one's own man and for a stranger; and this is called a fury-removing fury-appeaser of fury.

2. This that is many-rooted, [that] reaches down (ava-sthā) to the sea, the darbhá, arisen out of the earth, is called a fury-appeaser.

3. We conduct away the offense (? çaráṇi) of thy jaws, away that of thy mouth, that thou mayest not speak uncontrolled, mayest come unto my intent.