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vii. 46- 3. Who, mistress of the people, art a match for (? pratī́cī) Indra, the thousand-braided goddess coming on, to thee, O spouse of Vishṇu, are the oblations given; stir up thy husband, O goddess, unto bestowal.

 

1. The goddess Kuhū, well-doing, working with knowledge, in this sacrifice I call upon with good call; may she confirm to us wealth having all choice things; let her give a hero of hundred-fold value, worthy of praise.

2. May Kuhū, spouse of the gods, [mistress] of the immortal, invocable, enjoy this our libation; let her listen eager to our sacrifice today; let her, knowing {cikitúṣī), assign abundance of wealth.

 

