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vii. 22- 1. This one [is] a thousand for our seeing, thought of the poets, light in extent.

2. The ruddy one sent together the collected dawns, faultless, like-minded, most-furious, in the gathered stall of the cow.

 

1. Evil-dreaming, evil-living, demon, monster, hags, all the ill-named (f.), ill-voiced—them we make disappear from us.

 

1. What Indra dug for us, what Agni, all the gods, what the well-singing Maruts—that may Savitar of true ordinances, may Prajāpati, may Anumati confirm to us.

 

