Sukta 107
सूर्यो देवीमुषसं रोचमानां मर्यो न योषामभ्येति पश्चात्। यत्रा नरो देवयन्तो युगानि वितन्वते प्रति भद्राय भद्रम्
sū́ryo devī́m uṣásaṃ rócamānāṃ máryo na yóṣām abhyèti paścā́t | yátrā náro devayánto yugā́ni vitanváte práti bhadrā́ya bhadrám
The Sun draws on behind the Goddess Dawn as a young man followeth a maiden shining. Where men, god-seeking, stretch forth their ordered courses, there answereth good to good, for blessed welfare.
Sūrya s’avance derrière la déesse Uṣas, resplendissante, comme un jeune homme suit une jeune fille. Là où les hommes, en quête des dieux, déploient leurs cycles ordonnés, là le bien répond au bien — pour un bienheureux salut.
Rishi: RV-derived (specific family attribution not determinable from this excerpt alone).
Devata: Sūrya and Uṣas (paired temporal deities)
Chandas: Triṣṭubh
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