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vi. 64- 3. Be your design the same, your hearts the same, your mind the same, that it may be well for you together.

1. Down (áva) [be] the fury, down the drawn [arrow], down the two mind-yoked arms. O demolisher (parāçará), do thou vex (ard) away the vehemence (çúṣma) of them; then get us wealth.

2. The handless shaft, O gods, which ye cast at the handless ones—I hew [off] the arms of the foes with this oblation.

3. Indra made the handless one first for the Asuras. Let my warriors conquer by means of stanch Indra as ally (medín).

1. Handless be the assailing foe—they who come with armies to fight us; make them, O Indra, collide with the great weapon; let their evildoer (? aghahārá) run (drā), pierced through.

2. Ye who run (dhāv) stringing [the bow], drawing [the arrow] (ā-yam), hurling—handless are ye, O foes; Indra hath now demolished you.