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vii. 39- 

1. [Him], the heavenly eagle, milky, great, embryo of the waters, bull of the herbs, gratifying with rain from close by (?), in our cow-stall standing in wealth may [one] establish.

 

1. [He] whose [established] course all the cattle go, in whose course stand the waters, in whose course the lord of prosperity is entered—him, Sarasvant, we call to aid.

2. We, putting on abundance of wealth [and] ambition (?), would ⌊here⌋ call hither to [us] Sarasvant, a bestower coming to meet his bestower (dāçvā́ṅs), lord of prosperity, standing in wealth, seat of wealths.

