Page:Atharva-Veda samhita.djvu/640

vii. 116 

2. He that attacks (abhi-i) every other day, on both [intermediate] days, let him, baffled (avratá), attack this frog.

 

1. Come, O Indra, with pleasant peacock-haired bays; let not any hold thee away, as snarers a bird; go over them as [over] a waste.

 

1. I cover thy vitals with armor; let king Soma dress thee over with the immortal (amṛ́ta); let Varuṇa make for thee [room] wider than wide; after thee conquering let the gods revel.

