Sukta 3.7
वृषायन्ते महे अत्याय पूर्वीर्वृष्णे चित्राय रश्मयः सुयामाः । देव होतर्मन्द्रतरश्चिकित्वान्महो देवान्रोदसी एह वक्षि ॥
vṛṣāyánte mahé átyāya pū́rvīr vṛ́ṣṇe citrā́ya raśmáyaḥ su-yā́māḥ | déva hotar mandrátaraś cikitvān mahó devā́n rodasī́ éha vakṣi ||
Les antiques rayons s’élancent avec force vers le grand au-delà, vers le Taureau aux formes multiples, qui suit la juste course. Ô Hotar divin, plus réjouissant et clairvoyant, amène ici les grands dieux — Ciel et Terre — dans cette œuvre sacrificielle.
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